Author Barbara Dianis discusses specific ways to prevent children from suffering summer learning loss, also commonly referred to as the “summer backslide,” by focusing on grammar, vocabulary-building, creative writing, and math as well as other learning opportunities.

Students may find learning to be more fun as they become more capable of meeting scholastic challenges and overcoming any learning weaknesses. By implementing a summer plan and igniting your child’s passion for learning, he or she can enjoy a renewed sense of academic self-esteem and dignity — wonderful benefits of learning not to be “counted out.” [Read More]

Author Barbara Dianis discusses specific ways to prevent children from suffering summer learning loss, also commonly referred to as the “summer backslide,” by focusing on grammar, vocabulary-building, creative writing, and math as well as other learning opportunities.

Students may find learning to be more fun as they become more capable of meeting scholastic challenges and overcoming any learning weaknesses. By implementing a summer plan and igniting your child’s passion for learning, he or she can enjoy a renewed sense of academic self-esteem and dignity — wonderful benefits of learning not to be “counted out.” [Read More]