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Avoid the "Summer Slide"

Updated: Wednesday, 27 Jun 2012, 2:55 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 27 Jun 2012, 12:50 PM EDT

Keep Your Kids off of the “Summer Slide”

How to Keep Your Children

Mentally Active and Engaged During the Summer

 

Now that school’s out and summer is here, kids across the country have traded textbooks for swimsuits.  But studies indicate that many children experience the “summer slide,” the loss of academic knowledge and skills gained during the school year.

In fact, according to the National Summer Learning Association, students who do not participate in enrichment and learning activities during the break can lose roughly 22 percent of the knowledge and skills they gained during the previous school year.  So how can families keep their kids engaged in activities that still enhance learning during the summer months?

Families need to find learning opportunities for their children even when they’re outside of the classroom.  Available for interviews, University of Phoenix College of Education Assistant Dean Ashley Norris provides tips for parents to keep their kids mentally active during the summer.

  • Using Internet sites as resources to help with literacy skills 
  • Playing spelling and word games to help children with comprehension
  • Using the arts to enhance the areas of math, reading and writing.
  • Having students assist parents with making grocery lists, counting money and simple tasks to help keep them motivated. 
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