Summer Learning - I heard a mother comment recently:
Well, we’re all homeschoolers in the summer. I have my kids in public school during the week for 9 months in the year but in the summer and on weekends, I’m a homeschooler.
I was very struck by that vision and I’m still not sure what to make of it. But it did remind that all parents have a common opportunity (challenge? problem?), what to with the kids during the summer. I personally, am a big believer in summer camps that focus on sports, sports, and more sports. That allow NO electronics. And recreation consists of reading or card games (comic books are fine. But no gambling for more than pennies and nickels).
As you may have I guessed, I went to camps in the summer and loved it.
For those of you who are trying to build an eclectic summer program, here’s some thoughts quoted about a web-based summer program….
Your child works hard during the school year and needs a summer vacation, in order to come back refreshed. Yet, you know that it would be foolish to waste those summer months since a long summer vacation with no summer course of study can result in backsliding.
Many children fall behind in a subject during the school year and need to do some remedial work in the summer. Time4Learning is an excellent method to review a year’s work during the summer.
Are your kids excited by the idea of summer school, summer courses, or summer study? Mine certainly aren’t. One way to work through this is to try a different approach to learning during the summer .
Have you noticed how much your child enjoys using the computer? Maybe the answer this summer vacation is to use the computer for a fun convenient summer school.
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Remediation & a Head Start for Next Year? Many kids need both….Parents can select the grade level for each subject. Many children are performing in different subjects at different grade levels. For instance, one parent had a student who found her 2nd grade math program too easy but was still struggling to learn to read and effectively at a first grade level. Her mom put her on the first grade Time4Learning program which built her phonics foundation and developed her vocabulary and listening comprehension.
After a few months, Jordan’s reading skills were visibly improved. On the math side her mom gave her some advanced math materials which revealed that while she was strong in math, she had actually missed some concepts but had been to proud to ask for help. Working privately on her own, she developed a more rounded math foundation and became more confident and active in school.
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