| Summer is coming up soon, and that means that | | | | longer doesn't mean that they can't continue |
| your children will be on break for a couple of | | | | reading and learning during the break. You don't |
| months from school. Summer vacation is a great | | | | have to force them to get books that are |
| time to have quality adventures and vacations | | | | difficult, but just have them read some books so |
| with your children. Take a nice trip somewhere | | | | that they continue their learning process. |
| and enjoy the nice weather. However, summer | | | | Do math. Math is one of the most difficult |
| also means that they aren't in school, learning | | | | subjects for a student to grasp, so it's really |
| every day. Over summer break, a lot of children | | | | important that you make sure that they are |
| forget the information that they learned during | | | | keeping up with math even over the summer. |
| the past year, which can lead to a very slow | | | | Maybe just do a few flashcards from time to do, |
| start when they enter the next grade of school. | | | | or possibly show them some math problems once |
| Here are some fun things to do with your children | | | | a week. Allow them to have a relaxing summer |
| over the summer to keep their brains stimulated. | | | | break, but also keep them updated on what they |
| Read often. There are always excuses to go to | | | | learned over the summer so it doesn't go to |
| the library or book store and read some new | | | | waste. |
| books. Just because a child isn't in school any | | | | |