With all the barbecues, pool parties, and beach vacations, it's easy to "check out" during the warm summer months. But studies show this decline in enriched learning activities can have a profound effect on students once they're back in the classroom. With this list of ways to stop summer brain drain, we promise you can still have fun (and learn something) in the sun.
Want to know the top secret trick to getting your kids to read this summer? There isn't one! But these carefully curated summer reading lists have something for every kind of young reader — from elementary school students to recent high school graduates — and even those who are a little more reluctant than others.
If you're considering summer school programs, it's probably because someone suggested it or because you really want your son or daughter to get a head start next year. But deciding whether summer school is right for your child is a big decision — and it's not the right choice for everyone.
Do homeschoolers also take the summers off? Sure, sometimes! But even if the daily routine changes, that doesn't mean the learning has to stop. These summer enrichment activities and ideas for homeschoolers will keep everyone sharp all year long.
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