Published On: June 10th, 2022|

Moms – Megan Glosson

“When we think of summer break, we usually think of two months without any learning. However, kids who struggle during the school year are often at risk for the “summer slide,” where they lose the gains they made during the school year because they aren’t continuing to practice reading or math skills. And, with the past two school years being completely different, more kids than ever are behind in at least one subject area due to the differences between online learning and lack of one-on-one help from teachers.” (more)