Published On: July 7th, 2021|

The Atlantic – Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer

After a year filled with disruptions, many parents are worried about how to prevent the “summer slide”—a significant decrease in reading and math skills over summer break, a phenomenon that hits poor kids particularly hard. The summer slide is a real problem, and we don’t want to diminish it, but particularly after the year that we’ve all just been through, kids deserve a chance to have fun, run around outside with friends, and relax. Now is the time, as much as is feasible, to let kids feel as little anxiety as possible. They’ve earned it. We all have.

Read More: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2021/06/homeroom-how-make-summer-learning-fun/619200/