The Palm Beach Illustrated – Staff Writer
According to the National Summer Learning Association, if kids take a lengthy break from learning, they not only miss out on new information and skills, they can lose up to three months’ worth of reading and math skills from the previous year. Typically, this occurs in the summer (often called the “summer slide”). But now, with many schools closed due to the coronavirus, kids are stuck at home instead of going to school. How can you keep kids and teens learning at home?
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