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Statistics on the Importance of Summer Tutoring

Summer is finally here, and parents feel they can finally relax after getting the kiddos through another school year. So school is finished – now what? What will your kids do this summer? Kids deserve a break in the summer months, sure, and they should have some down time. If you can take a family vacation, do so. Spend as much time as possible with your kids this summer. But during the time you can’t spend with them, make sure they are involved in engaging and meaningful activities.

The average American student spends more time in the summer in unstructured, unsupervised, and passive activities than in mentally or physically stimulating ones. If parents are not diligent in limiting passive activities (such as playing video games and watching television) and proactive in planning activities that will engage the mind and body, then the effects can be shockingly harmful.

Consider the following statistics from an MSNBC article by Dr. Ruth Peters, who consulted the Johns Hopkins University Center for Summer Learning:

➢ All students experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer.
➢ On average, students lose approximately 2.6 months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills during the summer months.
➢ Only approximately 10 percent of students nationwide participate in summer school or attend schools with non-traditional calendars.
➢ A majority of students (56 percent) want to be involved in a summer program that “helps kids keep up with schoolwork or prepare for the next grade”.
➢ Research shows that teachers typically spend between 4-6 weeks re-teaching material that students have forgotten over the summer.
➢ At least 11 percent of children between the ages of 6 and 12 care for themselves over the summer months (unsupervised).

So what’s a parent to do? For starters, talk with your kids. Find out what activities they would like to do and then balance that with activities you would like them to do. Summer camps are great, but you have to find the right one – some kids will be more interested in Space Camp or Music Camp; others will prefer Soccer or Basketball Camp.

Yet, more importantly, you need to schedule a daily routine with your kids. Talk about what they should be doing when they are alone and unsupervised. Other than chores and family duties, make sure your kids are reading and schedule it into their day. Most teachers suggest a minimum of 30 minutes daily, even for elementary students.

For students who struggled in the previous school year, tutoring may the answer. Students can make more progress at a more rapid pace working one-on-one with a tutor, and the summer months are the perfect time to catch up to grade-level and prepare for the challenges they will face in the upcoming year. Tutoring is also ideal for advanced students who need to be challenged academically or those who want to explore academic subjects at their own pace.
Whatever you plan with your children this summer, make sure to become involved yourself. Show an interest in their intrigues, support them in their struggles, and reward them in their progress.

To learn more about summer activities and summer tutoring programs, please contact Better Grades In-Home Tutoring at 360-771-6776 or visit us online at BetterGradesTutoring.com.

 
   
 
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