However, there are some things parents can do to combat summer learning loss and help their children stay on track.
Spend at least 30 minutes per day reading, working on math, or any other skills your child might struggle with. All reading is beneficial, even comic books, so let your child have fun with it!
Enroll your kid in summer reading programs at your local library or a summer day camp. Additionally, invest in an online learning platform or buy math workbooks they can complete throughout the summer. A tutor may be hired to help with any particular areas of struggle.
You can even do some learning as a family. Summer is a time for fun and adventure, but it can be made educational, too. Take a trip to a museum, historical site, or art gallery and go over the exhibits with your kids.
Overall, learning is an activity that should not be crammed into a short period of time. If you do a little bit of learning every day, your child will be more likely to retain their skills.
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