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How to Help Your Children Catch Up Academically Over the Summer

If you’re concerned that your child has suffered academically over the last year and that they’re at risk of lagging behind their classmates, the summer is the perfect time for you to change that. With the disruption caused by the pandemic, many parents are worried about their children’s school performance. If you want to help them catch up and get back on track over the summer, here are some great strategies to try. Keep reading below to learn how to help your children catch up academically over the summer.


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How to Help Your Children Catch Up Academically Over the Summer

 

Set Aside a Little Time

The first challenge to overcome will be setting aside time for learning during the summer. When school’s out, your kids are probably not used to taking lessons at home. But you have to find a little time for it even if it’s just half an hour each day. Once you establish a routine and your kids know what the deal is, it’ll become much easier for them and they’ll eventually accept it.

 

Be Creative and Make it Fun

It also helps to be creative in terms of how you go about helping them learn and progress. You don’t need to always be sitting at a desk and doing boring equations. There are all kinds of ways in which children learn, including interactive and activity-based learning that might not even feel like a chore for them. Try new things until you find the learning styles that are most effective and most appealing for your child.

 

Tell Stories to Improve Reading Comprehension

Reading comprehension is something that matters a lot when it comes to the development of children. They need to be comfortable with books, with reading and with creating their stories; both through writing and verbally. This is something that can be fun and enjoyable for your child, so make sure you approach it that way. It’ll be much more effective if it becomes something they look forward to.

Use the Best Online Learning Resources

These days, there are all kinds of online resources out there that you can make the most of. You can find a curriculum for kindergarten, or whatever age level your child is at. Then make the most of the online resources that are out there. More than anything, these can guide you. They can also provide you with online educational material for your children to work on during study time.

 

Gradually Up the Difficulty

If your child is doing okay in most areas, but you simply want to push them a little further, you just need to carry on doing what you’ve been doing. But slowly and gradually you can up the difficulty. This is something that they’ll barely notice when done well. For example, find a book that’s suited to a slightly older reading age, let them read that, and then see how they do.

 

Each of the ideas discussed here will help you to get your child back on track academically as they prepare for the new school term later in the year. It’s worth putting in a little effort over the summer, and as the tips above prove, it doesn’t have to be a tortuous experience for anyone.

For more on this topic, check out the full Summer Learning collection


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