Educational research shows that children that don’t have
ongoing opportunities to continue to practice and learn subject matter over the
summer actually lose some of their skills and knowledge. This varies by age,
grade level and academic subject area with math and reading loss over the
summer estimated to be approximately 2 to 2.6 months of grade-level
equivalency.
Parents can help children to retain their learning and
skills without taking all the fun out of the summer. Finding ways to
incorporate little “mini lessons” or teachable moments throughout the summer is
a great way to keep kids thinking and to also help children to understand the
practical aspects of academic learning.
Some fun ways to keep your children engaged and active in
learning include:
Have a daily reading time – this is a wonderful way
for the whole family to appreciate how important reading is. For younger
children parents can read out loud and the children can follow along. - Older children will enjoy reading a book while Mom and Dad also
share this time in a reading activity. You can also choose a classic and
the entire family can read the book together, discussing different aspects
of the book in more of a book study format.
- Math activities – there is always an option to have
children practicing math basics such as counting, addition, subtraction
and multiplication. Ask children to help you complete measurements, count
change or even plan the budget for your vacation. On road trips you can
have them calculate miles between cities or miles traveled; you will be
surprised at how often math comes up.
- Vacation study – if your family is planning a vacation, or
even a stay-cation, older children can do a research project or find out
facts about where you are going and visiting. They can do this online, at
the library or even by talking to friends and family members to get a
history of a particular location. This project can include writing skills,
reading, current events and geography.
On rainy days you can also have a variety of computer games
that focus on specific math, reading or other academic skills, just make sure
to make it a fun learning experience for maximum benefits.
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