It’s hard to believe that another school year is coming to an end soon. It seems like yesterday we just got started! This does not mean the academic year has to end, however. You, as parents, are your child’s most influential teacher. Use the summer months to explore, talk, play, tell stories, keep a family journal, and enjoy each other. Use this time to explore local (or distant) museums, nature preserves, the local library, history centers, and theater.
There is such a thing called a summer slump; many students can fall a half or even full year behind over the summer months and then have to work so very hard the next fall to catch up. I urge you to encourage your child to keep reading, writing, and practicing real world math during the summer. Kids that do tend to enter the next school year well prepared and confident. Your local library is a good source of fabulous children’s books. Your local retail store has journals and notebooks to keep your child writing, and real world math is all around us. Let your child count money when paying for items; help them make change, estimate whenever possible, etc.
Most of all have a great summer and enjoy your children!
Kathy Heim
Literacy Coach
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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