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Brain drain, also known as summer learning loss, summer slide, or summer holiday ‘unlearning’ refers to students’ loss of skills and knowledge during the summer weeks when school is out.
Unfortunately, summer learning loss is very real. Research shows that:
- Students lose an average of one month of school learning over summer vacation/holiday.
- Some students — especially from disadvantaged backgrounds — lose up to three months of learning.
- Summer learning loss is greatest in math computation, reading and spelling.
- Teachers of all grade levels often need to spend the first several weeks of each school year reteaching what students learned the year before.
- Reading just 6 books with your children over the summer can help retain learning from the preceding year.
- Build your home library. Have a selection of books on hand from which your children can choose — children are more engaged when they select the books they read.
- Include books that reinforce basic learning concepts, especially math.
- “Unpack” the books through discussion and activities.
Download our “Book Report” printable, which gives children of all ages a chance to practice their writing/language skills and explain why they love a book!
Next up, I'll be posted a Summer Skill-Building Reading List of titles to add to your home library to get your kids excited about reading this Summer!
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