It’s the beginning of summer: you and your child are starting to enjoy the break. You’re relaxing school-year routines. You’re having fun! You can't help but be heedful of the need to keep little brains active and learning in the summer. You plan on encouraging him to keep up his reading, writing, math, and vocabulary skills with creative and fun activities.
It’s the beginning of summer: you and your child are starting to enjoy the break. You’re relaxing school-year routines. You’re having fun! You can't help but be heedful of the need to keep little brains active and learning in the summer. You plan on encouraging him to keep up his reading, writing, math, and vocabulary skills with creative and fun activities.
It’s the beginning of summer. You and your child are starting to enjoy the season. You’re relaxing school-year routines. You’re having fun. You’re also heedful of the need to keep little brains active and learning in the summer. You plan on encouraging your student to keep up their reading, writing, math, and vocabulary skills with creative and fun activities.
Summertime is a time for fun, sun and playing outdoors. Unfortunately, it’s also a time where many kids lose a lot of educational ground. Without any proper schooling during the summer months, many kids go back in the fall having to relearn a lot of the skills they mastered the year before. Luckily, there are things you can do to help your child retain the information he has already learned – and perhaps learn a few new things.
We at The House understand the frustration that comes with watching your child struggle in school. With often overcrowded classrooms and increasingly difficult curriculum, it can be a struggle for students to keep up, much less excel. We would love to help!
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