Create a Summer Learning Plan to avoid the Summer Slide

$27.00

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Homeschooled children are not immune to the summer slide. I understand you (and the kids) both want, and NEED a break – however, creating a summer learning plan is not as hard as you think!

After this workshop you will understand:

  • The importance of keeping children’s minds active during the summer months
  • The negative consequences of the summer slide

Engaging in 2-3 hours of academics a week during the summer can prevent the regression of academic skills, ensuring homeschooling children maintain their progress and are ready for the upcoming school year.

This consistent engagement fosters a sense of accomplishment and boosts confidence, leading to increased motivation and a positive attitude toward learning.

Additionally, structured academic time provides a sense of routine and purpose during the summer months, helping homeschooling families maintain focus and productivity amidst potential distractions previous school year.

Everything you need is included

Want to learn more about the Summer Slide? Check out THIS POST : TIPS FOR PREVENTING THE SUMMER SLIDE IN YOUR HOMESCHOOL 

This easy-to-access workshop is hosted on CANVA – so you don’t need an account or any special login credentials.

Use the included workbook and journaling exercises to explore topics and mindset shifts so you and the kids can have the BEST summer ever!

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