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School is out, routines have changed, and children are ready to enjoy the freedom of summer. After months of early mornings, homework, and busy schedules, every child deserves time to rest, play, and recharge. It is also important for us to keep young minds growing throughout the long summer. How can parents, caregivers, and educators help children maintain the academic skills they've worked so hard to develop throughout the school year? In this episode of The Teachers' Tribe Podcast, we explore the concept of the Summer Slide—the learning loss that can occur when children disengage from academic activities during summer break. Drawing on educational research and practical experience, we discuss the impact of summer learning loss and share simple, research-based strategies families can use to keep children engaged without turning summer into school. Listen to find out how to strike a balance between relaxation and learning, ensuring that children return to school confident, curious, and ready for success. Intro Theme Song: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Maxine McFarlane & Shevaughn James
A real emphasis for the new President of Education Minnesota, Monica Byron. Find out some tips for parents to keep their kids engaged this summer on the WCCO Morning News.
A real emphasis for the new President of Education Minnesota, Monica Byron. Find out some tips for parents to keep their kids engaged this summer on the WCCO Morning News.
On this episode: Lucy Lopez, Elizabeth Newcamp, and Zak Rosen are going to be taking a summer break after the June 11 episode. But fear not, they are still here to be your guides to a great summer. They swap ideas for keeping kids entertained without losing your sanity - from making play time a neighborhood affair to where to find the best summer deals. But first they have a round of triumphs and fails that include a school refusal you have to respect. This week on the Plus Playground: Tips to avoid the Summer Slide.Don't forget to subscribe to Best Mom Friends Forever! Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Rosemary Belson.Follow us on YouTube! Join us on Facebook and email us at careandfeedingpod@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318.If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to hang out with us on the Plus Playground every week for a whole additional grab-bag of content — and you'll get an ad-free experience across the network. And you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Care and Feeding. Sign up now at slate.com/careplus – or try it out on Apple Podcasts.Need to set up your Slate Plus feed? If you subscribed through Slate.com, check out our FAQ at slate.com/podcastfaqs for easy instructions. Members subscribed via Apple Podcasts get automatic access—no setup required. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode: Lucy Lopez, Elizabeth Newcamp, and Zak Rosen are going to be taking a summer break after the June 11 episode. But fear not, they are still here to be your guides to a great summer. They swap ideas for keeping kids entertained without losing your sanity - from making play time a neighborhood affair to where to find the best summer deals. But first they have a round of triumphs and fails that include a school refusal you have to respect. This week on the Plus Playground: Tips to avoid the Summer Slide.Don't forget to subscribe to Best Mom Friends Forever! Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Rosemary Belson.Follow us on YouTube! Join us on Facebook and email us at careandfeedingpod@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318.If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get to hang out with us on the Plus Playground every week for a whole additional grab-bag of content — and you'll get an ad-free experience across the network. And you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Care and Feeding. Sign up now at slate.com/careplus – or try it out on Apple Podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer is a time for fun, relaxation, and family memories—but it can also be a time when children lose some of the reading skills they worked so hard to build during the school year. In this episode of The Reading Is Freedom Podcast, I explain what the "summer slide" is, why it happens, and how it can impact your child's reading growth.One of the easiest and most effective ways to combat the summer slide is by creating a cozy reading space right in your own home. I share practical tips on how to design an inviting reading nook that makes books feel exciting, accessible, and enjoyable for your child. From comfortable seating and good lighting to making books a natural part of your child's daily routine, you'll learn how a simple space can help nurture a lifelong love of reading.If you're looking for affordable and realistic ways to keep your child's reading skills sharp this summer, this episode is for you. Tune in and discover how creating the right environment can turn reading from a chore into an adventure.Because when children love to read, they gain the freedom to learn, grow, and succeed.click the link to donate to ABC READhttps://abcread.org/https://abclearntutoring.com/https://www.amazon.com/H-R-Healed-Empowered-Resilient/dp/B0FCFJWP59/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2QBLLLUGRU64Q&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SL9bpHu07vumWhZcWDoWp6C1mGXe_0wIKpjqKHc7DnKta-En71ZgxgTCDWi3LiqR863n22Vm9YoE0NJbKWdLtpEqKOVgbst7_YHDb5XmqUk.tetJX_AC6FAaOa8FdUPF-lAShDAdJeto_VZAa_90uFs&dib_tag=se&keywords=h.e.r.+healed%2C+empowered+resilient+book&qid=1780266369&sprefix=%2Caps%2C110&sr=8-1
Episode 451| The Summer Slide Podcast Description Summer doesn't “cause” cancellations—lost routines do. When school ends, schedules get weird fast: families travel, sports calendars explode, bedtimes drift, and parents get overwhelmed. Then attendance slips… and most of the time, students don't quit in a dramatic way. They just miss a week, miss another week, and quietly drift out. In Episode 451, Duane Brumitt and Shihan Allie Alberigo break down the Summer Slide and share a simple, repeatable retention playbook you can run every year—without discounting your program, without begging people to stay, and without burning yourself out. Key Takeaways Summer isn't the problem. Chaos is. The “summer slide” is really the pile-up of travel, sports, late nights, and less structure. “Breaks equal quits.” Even a short break can turn into a permanent dropout because the habit gets broken. Most cancellations don't come from anger—they come from drifting. A missed week becomes two, and the student falls out of rhythm. Not every student needs the same plan. You'll typically see three categories: Travelers (gone for trips, sometimes for weeks) Sports kids (schedule conflicts and weekend tournaments) Drifters (no major conflict—just fading motivation) Set clear summer standards. Consider adjusting attendance targets so families can win during summer instead of feeling like they're failing. Make “maintenance mode” acceptable. Sometimes one class a week is the difference between staying connected and disappearing. Incentives can keep momentum. A simple “Summer of Fun” ticket system rewards attendance and participation. Communication beats chasing. Use early warning signs to catch students before they fall off. Action Steps for School Owners Define your 3 summer buckets (and label them). Decide what you'll do for travelers, sports kids, and drifters. The key is having a plan before you need it. Set summer attendance expectations that are realistic. If your normal target is 8 classes/month, consider a summer target like 6. Make it clear: the goal is to keep the routine alive, not to be perfect. Review your testing cycle and adjust if needed. If your testing cycle lands in peak summer chaos, consider shifting it. Duane shares how adjusting cycles can reduce end-of-May “we're taking the summer off” cancellations. Create a summer-friendly makeup policy (and actually explain it). Many families don't realize they have options. Consider summer flexibility like: More makeup opportunities Cross-attending other class days “Unlimited makeups within 30 days” (if it fits your model) Run one simple summer challenge or contest. Example: “Summer of Fun” tickets—one ticket per class. Add bonus tickets for things like: Bringing a buddy Participating in theme days Weekly prize + monthly prize + end-of-summer grand prize keeps it exciting. Use early warning signs to trigger action.Watch for: Missing a week (or even two classes) Parents stop walking students in / stop engaging Uniforms and gear “disappear” (kids show up unprepared) Students look lost on basics “We're just really busy with summer stuff” becomes the default answer Reframe the sports conflict. Don't position martial arts as “versus” sports. Position it as the foundation that makes them better at sports (balance, coordination, resilience, mental toughness). Protect owner sanity with a simple system. Don't build a summer plan that requires you to be frantic. Set standards, communicate clearly, and run a few repeatable activities. Then track what worked so next year is easier. Additional Resources Mentioned Spark membership software (including tools like MIA tracking and client flagging/star features) Perfect attendance systems (Allie references a full system she's built) Event Journal (a simple way to document what worked, what didn't, and what to change next year) Stephen Oliver's approach to fast follow-up when students miss classes (calling after a missed class, not weeks later) If summer has been a retention killer for you in the past, use this episode as your reminder: keep it simple, keep it proactive, and don't let routines break.
While much focus was put on literacy achievement in schools in 2025, the break over summer raises the issue of a 'summer slide', a phenomenon studied around the world that has shown a loss of reading gains from the previous year and impact on interest too. James Chapman, Emeritus Professor of Education Psychology at Massey University spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.
Every time I look into research on the summer slide, I get more confused. It's no wonder professionals and families are scrambling every May as they think about how kids should be spending their time in the summer. I've intended to do a deep dive into the research and gain a better understanding of how significant the “slide” is, for who, and what, exactly, is sliding. At the time I'm writing this, I still don't feel I've done that. What I can do is speak to what I DO understand, which is why I wanted to share my commentary and a clip from my interview with my colleague, David Schipper, as we discuss our conclusions on the “summer slide”. At the end of the interview, I ended up with more questions than answers, but we both came to the conclusion that kids who are already behind will benefit from consistent, explicit intervention, and that we'd both want to take advantage of time available to close gaps in students who are already behind at the end of the school year. David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.Here are some questions and discussion points from this episode:✅ Why we need to think about the summer in the preceding fall, not in May.✅ Looking at cumulative gains over the entire year rather than focusing on ONE time period.✅ Some students are already behind when summer starts. So how much time should we spend debating if a “slide” exists”? In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadershipI also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/, on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic, or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/). We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
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Wall Street closed lower overnight as jitters ahead of Jackson Hole and a tech-led slide disrupted the summer calm. In company news, Home Depot reported stronger sales as shoppers shifted to smaller projects, while Palantir tumbled 9%, marking its fifth straight day of losses. On the economic front, US housing starts climbed to a five-month high. Elsewhere, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand is widely expected to cut interest rates. Back home, Aussie shares are set to open higher on Wednesday ahead of a busy slate of earnings results. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BEEF: The market's still sliding, but not as fast as you'd think with production this tight. Ribeyes and tenderloins? We may have already hit the year's low – so is an expensive holiday season inevitable? Thin meats are dropping, grinds dipped too, but this market's playing a long game.POULTRY: Chicken production is holding strong – wings are steady, breasts are ticking up, and tenders dipped a bit. Demand isn't going anywhere, but will prices stay calm? Plus, we're a month Avian flu-free – can we keep the streak alive?GRAINS: Strong crops, weak exports, and tariff concerns are pushing corn, soy, and wheat lower. Prices are slipping – but is this a true bargain, or just the calm before another shakeup?PORK: The pork market's moving lower – and even bellies are along for the ride. Is this a one-week blip or the start of an early slide? We'll need another week to see where this goes.DAIRY: After weeks of slipping, butter's starting to climb again – but is it just a pause or a new trend? This week's calm might be the quiet before the next churn.Savalfoods.com | Find us on Social Media: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn
Summer doesn't have to derail your health goals. When structure disappears and chaos creeps in, you need smart, doable strategies—not guilt. Think of this as your no-guilt summer survival guide—with real-life strategies that actually fit your life. What you'll get: The one anchor habit that keeps you grounded How to turn travel days into rest days Summer swaps for workouts, meals, and movement Five-minute wellness habits that make a difference Why a “don't do” list is your summer secret weapon Because summer may be messy—but your health habits don't have to be. Get Weekly Health Tips: thrivehealthcoachllc.com Let's Connect:@ashleythrivehealthcoach or via email: ashley@thrivehealthcoachingllc.com Podcast Produced by Virtually You! Sources: Armstrong, L. E., Ganio, M. S., Casa, D. J., Lee, E. C., McDermott, B. P., Klau, J. F., ... & Maresh, C. M. (2012). Mild dehydration affects mood in healthy young women. Journal of Nutrition, 142(2), 382–388. https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.111.142000 Mansour, A., Mohajeri, M., & Mehrabani, M. (2016). Effect of macronutrient composition on leptin and ghrelin secretion: A review. Appetite, 105, 280–290. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2016.05.033
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2669: Jen shares practical and stress-free ways to prevent summer learning loss in kids without sacrificing summer fun. From quick flashcard sessions to integrating learning into everyday routines like cooking and creative play, her tips help keep young minds sharp while fostering family connection. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thistimeofmine.com/beating-the-summer-slide/ Quotes to ponder: "Beating the summer slide is easy, but it does take regular, conscious effort." "Reading can be a part of learning time, an afternoon quiet time or even a bedtime routine." "It doesn't have to be anything big to be effective." Episode references: Summer Reading Program - Scholastic: https://www.scholastic.com/site/summer-reading.html Summer Reading Program - Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/summer-reading/_/N-2o9z Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2669: Jen shares practical and stress-free ways to prevent summer learning loss in kids without sacrificing summer fun. From quick flashcard sessions to integrating learning into everyday routines like cooking and creative play, her tips help keep young minds sharp while fostering family connection. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thistimeofmine.com/beating-the-summer-slide/ Quotes to ponder: "Beating the summer slide is easy, but it does take regular, conscious effort." "Reading can be a part of learning time, an afternoon quiet time or even a bedtime routine." "It doesn't have to be anything big to be effective." Episode references: Summer Reading Program - Scholastic: https://www.scholastic.com/site/summer-reading.html Summer Reading Program - Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/summer-reading/_/N-2o9z Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An episode that was recorded a couple of weeks back has finally made it to the surface! Let's chat all things vacation prep and the dreaded Summer Slide. This is a Type A and Type B mom chat from all different learning perspectives, and we have a few practical types if the Summer Slide is something that's got you in a little spiral. Much of our inspiration for this talk came from THIS amazing youtube episode! Go give Miller Family Vibes a watchhttps://youtu.be/7MkXC62RtZk?si=p2d5cQ-drN0nhKtt
Making Number Sense Make Sense: A Math Podcast for Early Elementary Teachers
The summer slide is real! If you are a parent, caregiver, or teacher looking for games to play or suggest to your families, this episode is for you! This episode contains 7+ game ideas to help your little ones with math over the summer! No worksheets are required!Have a topic you want me to discuss? Fill out the Google Form!Helpful LinksBlogActivity BookDicePlaying CardsFree Games and Practice PagesLet's Connect!InstagramWebsiteYouTube Channel
En este episodio, los presentadores hablan sobre cinco estrategias para mantener a sus hijos entretenidos y evitar el declive del verano.Hablan sobre:¿Qué significa "declive del verano"?Académicos y experienciasMantenerlo ligero, seguir adelanteAprovechar los recursos de la comunidadÁnimo para las familiasIn this episode,hosts talk about Five Strategies to keep your children engaged and beat thesummer slide.They discussabout:What does “Summer Slide” mean?Academics and ExperiencesKeeping it Light, Keep it MovingLeveraging Community ResourcesEncouragement for Families This podcast isto help families understand and prevent the “summer slide,” a common learningloss that can occur during school breaks. Through expert tips, and engaging activities, we aim to keepchildren motivated, curious, and connected to learning all summer long.Listeners will leave each episode with practical strategies to support theirchild's academic growth while still enjoying a fun and balanced summer. Links:Family ResourceCenter's Summer GuideSummerCamp RegistrationSchoolAged Child CareNeighborhoodand Community ServicesSummer Learningat FCPSSummer LearningResources
فى هذه الحلقة نتناولموضوع كيفية إبقاء الأطفال منشغلين طوالالصيف و نقترح خمس استراتجيات لإبقاء أطفالكم منشغلين لتفادى الانحدار الصيفي هذه الأستراتجيات هي:· ما هو معنى الأنحدار الصيفى؟· الدراسات و التجارب· الحفاظ على النشاط و الحيوية· الأستفادة من المةارد المتاحة فى المجتمع· تشجيع الأسريهدف هذا البودكاست إلى مساعدة العائلات على فهم "الأنحدار الدراسيالصيفي" والوقاية منه، وهو فقدان تعلم شائع قد يحدث خلال العطلات المدرسية.من خلال نصائح الخبراء والأنشطة الجذابة، نهدف إلى إبقاء الأطفال متحمسين وفضوليينومرتبطين بالتعلم طوال الصيف. سيستفيد المستمعون من الاستراتيجيات العملية لدعمالنمو الأكاديمي لأطفالهم مع الاستمتاع بصيف ممتع ومتوازن.In this episode, hosts talk about Five Strategies to keep your children engaged and beat the summer slide.They discuss about:What does“Summer Slide” mean?Academicsand ExperiencesKeepingit Light, Keep it MovingLeveragingCommunity ResourcesEncouragementfor FamiliesThis podcast is to help families understand and prevent the “summer slide,” a common learning loss that can occur during school breaks. Through expert tips, and engaging activities, we aim to keep children motivated, curious, and connected to learning all summer long. Listeners will leave each episode with practical strategies to support their child's academic growth while still enjoying a fun and balanced summer.Links:Family Resource Center's Summer GuideSummer Camp RegistrationSchool Aged Child CareNeighborhood and Community ServicesSummer Learning at FCPSSummer Learning Resources
Summer learning loss in math is real—and it doesn't affect all students equally. In this episode, we explore how the summer slide disproportionately impacts historically marginalized students and what teachers can do now to change that trajectory for mathematics. From family partnerships to incentive programs and low-effort prep ideas, we'll walk you through practical ways to support continued learning for math over the summer months. Whether you're a classroom teacher or a school leader, this episode will leave you with actionable takeaways that are simple to implement—and powerful in impact.In this episode, you'll discover:Understand which students are most at risk of math summer learning loss—and why.Learn how to involve families in meaningful and manageable summer math learning efforts.Explore low-prep math strategies teachers can implement before school ends to support retention.Discover ideas for incentivizing summer math engagement without overwhelming families or staff.Reflect on how equity can guide our summer math learning plans to better support all students.Not sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & Units Show Notes PageLove the show? Text us your big takeaway!Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessmentAre you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
Laura and Megan do a surprisingly good job of holding a relatively focused, unscripted conversation to share their top tips for maintaining educational momentum over the summer for preschool and elementary-aged children. As always, the aim is to empower parents with realistic, low-maintenance ideas for staving off pesky summer retention issues (aka the summer "slide") while keeping it fun enough that you *maybe* don't completely lose your mind this summer break....? GOOD LUCK.
Did you know that kids can lose up to two months of learning over the summer? It's called the Summer Slide—and it's more common than you might think. But don't worry, fighting it doesn't mean turning your home into a classroom. In this episode, Adrienne Stein talks with Dr. Melinda Butler, chair of the Department of Literacy, Language and Culture at the University of Southern Maine and assistant professor of literacy education. Dr. Butler breaks down what summer learning loss looks like, why it matters, and how you can help your kids stay sharp over break—without any stress (or flashcards!). From fun reading routines to easy ways to sneak in math and keep curious minds engaged, this episode is packed with simple, practical tips for every parent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Looking for the ultimate summer reading strategy? We've got you covered! In this jam-packed episode of Reading with Your Kids, experts from Bookalicious reveal how to prevent the dreaded "summer slide" and make reading an adventure kids will actually enjoy. Did you know kids can lose up to 20% of their school-year learning during summer break? Yikes! But here's the good news: reading just five books can totally turn that around. Lea Anne Borders and Lorien Hunter from Bookalicious share game-changing tips for parents looking to keep their kids' brains sharp and engaged. The secret weapon? Personalization! Their innovative website lets kids create a custom "book emoji" avatar that helps recommend books perfectly matched to their interests. Whether your child loves sports, science, humor, or adventure, there's a book waiting to capture their imagination. We've got recommendations for every age group: Picture book lovers will adore hilarious titles like "Don't Trust Fish" Middle-grade readers can dive into time-travel adventures Graphic novel fans have plenty of cool options Teens can explore deeper, more complex stories Pro tips from the experts: Let kids choose their own books Create a judgment-free reading zone Model reading behavior as parents Explore diverse genres and formats Bonus: Use promo code RWYK SUMMER for 15% off and free shipping at Bookalicious.com! Bonus content includes a delightful chat with Cody Burke about his new picture book "Take Me Back to Oklahoma," adding an extra layer of storytelling magic to this must-listen episode. Don't let summer become a learning wasteland. Grab some books, get reading, and watch your kids' imaginations soar! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
This is an encore episode — and with good reason. As the school year winds down and summer approaches, the “summer slide” — the loss of academic progress over the break — becomes a very real concern once again. Without intentional learning opportunities, students can lose ground they've worked hard to gain, making each new year harder than the last. In this conversation, Kevin revisits a timely discussion with Aaron Dworkin, CEO of the National Summer Learning Association, about how the right summer programs don't just prevent learning loss — they help students come back stronger, more confident, and ready for what's next. Because summer doesn't have to be a setback. It can be a springboard. This is what I know. Meet Aaron Aaron Dworkin is the CEO of the National Summer Learning Association, which works to ensure all young people in America, especially the most vulnerable, can access and afford a high-quality summer learning experience every year. —----------------------------------------------- K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrolment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connections, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ WIWTK Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast/ WIWTK Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkz... Google Podcasts – https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Amazon Music – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/013...
Welcome to The Mental Breakdown and Psychreg Podcast! Today, Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall discuss strategies to help students maintain their level of academic skills and their mental health over the summer. Read the article from Newport Academy here. You can now follow Dr. Marshall on twitter, as well! Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall are happy to announce the release of their new parenting e-book, Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Healthy Child Part 2: Attention. You can get your copy from Amazon here. We hope that you will join us each morning so that we can help you make your day the best it can be! See you tomorrow. Become a patron and support our work at http://www.Patreon.com/thementalbreakdown. Visit Psychreg for blog posts covering a variety of topics within the fields of mental health and psychology. The Parenting Your ADHD Child course is now on YouTube! Check it out at the Paedeia YouTube Channel. The Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Health Child Part 1: Behavior Management is now available on kindle! Get your copy today! The Elimination Diet Manual is now available on kindle and nook! Get your copy today! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channels, Paedeia and The Mental Breakdown. Please leave us a review on iTunes so that others might find our podcast and join in on the conversation!
Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET discuss summer slide. They talk about all the opportunities for growth over the summer and share their own summer experiences. They chat about why it's important for most learners to continue educational therapy over the summer. Of course, they also share some tips on how to maintain skills and avoid a summer slide. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast How to connect with us: Join our e-mail list Rachel's Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph's My Ed Therapist website @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist Other episodes mentioned: Ep 09: What to do with your child over the summer Ep 56: Why You Should Do Educational Therapy Over The Summer Ep 112: EF Summer Projects (EF series) Ep 317: Using the Summer to Plan for Failures (Educational Therapy Series)
Jake Downs talks with Dr. Blythe Anderson and Dr. John Strong about effective summer tutoring programs to prevent the summer slide in elementary reading. They discuss strategies such as small-group tutoring, differentiated instruction, and interactive read-alouds, based on multi-year research that shows significant gains in vocabulary, reading fluency, and foundational skills. The episode emphasizes the […]
The KOSU Daily is taking a break for the holiday, but we wanted to bring you a couple of our favorites stories from 2024:1) StateImpact's Beth Wallis reports on how schools are trying to reduce a summer gap in education.2) Graycen Wheeler takes us to south-central Oklahoma for the 24th Annual Okie Noodling Tournament.Support this podcast with a gift at Donate.KOSU.org
Summer has come & gone by quickly! But don't feel discouraged if your kiddo lost or didn't retain some of the intelligence and skills from last school year; there's still a lot you can do at home to get them on-level & in a good place for a new year of learning!
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Breaks from school can sometimes mean breaks from other kids. This can be hard for kids with learning and thinking differences. What are some ways to avoid “summer slide” when it comes to social skills and time with friends? And what are some ways to see kids in the summer, when the friends we usually see are not around?In this episode of In It, Gretchen Vierstra and Rachel Bozek welcome Dr. Kristin Carothers, a clinical psychologist and Understood expert. Listen for tips on helping your child maintain their social skills. And learn easy ways for your child to spend time with other kids.To find a transcript for this episode, visit the episode page at Understood. We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at init@understood.org.Related resources4 skills for making friendsWhy some kids have trouble making friendsSummer guide for familiesNational Night Out Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
“Summer slide” is the phenomenon of students losing ground academically during the summer break. It usually refers to learning loss in reading and math, though other areas of child development can be affected, like behavior.On average, students lose about 20% of their school-year gains in reading and 27% in math.StateImpact visited two Oklahoma schools that provide free, multi-week summer programming to see how districts hope to make a dent in learning loss.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags
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As the season progresses, here are a few activities and ideas to help kids and teens avoid the summer break learning skid. Also, the story behind a jewelry brand that's loved by celebrities and everyday fashionistas alike. Plus, Peloton instructor and lifestyle contributor Ally Love shares a few of the biggest summer style and wellness trends.
In this episode of the Student Housing Insight podcast, SHI Ambassador, Terrence Jackson shares tips for site staff on how to finish out the summer without losing focus on leasing and operations. 00:00 - Teaser 00:21 - Sponsor's Ad 01:55 - Intro 08:27 - Summer Slide 17:20 - Outro This episode is sponsored by TheGuarantors. For more information on how TheGuarantors can help approve more student renters and help eliminate bad debt, visit them at https://bit.ly/3WmNsqa Links mentioned in this podcast: More info on Student Housing Insight: www.StudentHousingInsight.com ShopTalk - The monthly webinar for the US Off-Campus Student Housing industry: www.ShopTalk.info Follow Terence Jackson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terence-jackson-88a65321/ Contact SHI or email Wes: contact@StudentHousingInsight.com
You may have heard of “summer slide.” It refers to the learning loss that can happen during summer break from school. On this bonus episode of In It, we're sharing a conversation on how to handle the summer break from another Understood podcast, The Opportunity Gap. Host Julian Saavedra talks with special education teacher Kate García about how following a summer routine can help kids stay on track. They also discuss ways to help kids learn without sacrificing fun. Plus why giving kids grace and time is so important.Related resourcesSummer learning: How to help your child keep skills strongExtended school year services: What you need to knowMommy Poppins Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
(Re-release) The girls reminisce about a spectacular-- and possibly haunted-- piece of folk art they once found at an antique store. Miranda shares statistics about "Summer Slide" when children forget a lot of what they learn in school over summer break. And, just in time for the 4th of July, Mel shares about fireworks safety!! This episode is sure to be a blast!Spotlight:https://www.nokidhungry.org/who-we-areNo Kid Hungry is a national campaign run by Share Our Strength, a nonprofit working to solve problems of hunger and poverty in the United States and around the world. After 25 years of successfully investing in local nonprofits and helping find the best approaches to eradicating poverty and hunger, Share Our Strength launched No Kid Hungry in 2010.Sources:Mel--https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety-Education-Centers/Fireworkshttps://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-conditions/skin-hair-and-nails/burns/types.html Miranda:https://www.ers.usda.gov/amber-waves/2022/february/food-insecurity-for-households-with-children-rose-in-2020-disrupting-decade-long-decline/https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/summer-slide.htmlhttps://blog.prepscholar.com/what-is-the-summer-slide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the school year ends and summer begins, many parents and teachers worry about the “summer slide.” The summer slide is the tendency for students to lose some of the achievement gains they made during the previous school year. To combat this learning loss, many districts are focusing on providing additional opportunities for students to learn over the summer. How can we combat the summer slide? Are summer learning programs the answer? And how can we ensure all students have access to these programs? In this episode, Aaron Dworkin joins Kevin to discuss if summer learning programs can combat the summer slide. Meet Aaron Aaron Dworkin is the CEO of the National Summer Learning Association, which works to ensure all young people in America, especially the most vulnerable, can access and afford a high-quality summer learning experience every year. This is, What I Want to Know.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Ashley Fallon, PhD in Early Childhood and Childhood Education from New York University and Director of Mansfield Children's Center, regarding how to produce summer activities for our children when we are all out of ideas. Dr. Fallon will demonstrate ways to introduce structured and unstructured learning into the summer days to combat “The Summer Slide.” After this episode, you will have easy, fun ways to add learning into children's and parent's daily schedules! For any questions or more information regarding this episode, you can reach out to Dr. Fallon at ashley.fallon@nyu.edu
If you have kids in school, you've probably heard of the "summer slide" or summer learning loss. The best way to keep your kids from losing math and reading skills is to use them! So let's talk about five games that will give some practice. The post Episode 374 – Top 5 Games to Beat the Summer Slide appeared first on The Family Gamers.
In Day 4 of our Summer Survival Series, we tackle preventing the summer slide with stress-free, fun strategies for keeping kids' reading and math skills sharp. Discover creative ideas like family read-a-thons, cooking, educational outings, and smart screen time use. Tune in for actionable tips to help your kids thrive this summer and stay engaged! Share this episode with fellow moms!IN THIS EPISODE:* Understand the impact of the summer slide and ways to mitigate it.* Set realistic and achievable family reading goals.* Explore interactive and engaging ways to incorporate math into daily activities.* Learn about fun and educational outings to keep kids' minds active.* Discover how to use screen time effectively with educational resources and apps.* Get ideas for creative writing and journaling activities to keep kids engaged.AFTER YOU LISTEN:Need a recap on the rest of the Summer Survival Series? Part 1: Maintaining Routines for a Stress-Free Summer- click herePart 2: Creating Your Perfect Summer Vision Board and Bucket List -click herePart 3: Say Goodbye to Summer Chore Charts & Simplify with Zone Cleaning- click hereReady for more positivity? Join The Positively You Personal Growth Book Club- it's completely free! You'll grow, connect, make new friends, gain new insights and perspective and so much more!Connect with me on Instagram- it's where all the fun really is and I LOVE chatting with you over there.Loved this episode? Share is with a friend or leave a 5 Star Review on Apple(Thanks in Advance!)
Worried about your homeschooled kids losing their knowledge or skills during the summer? What you might be more worried about is what you might have to go through this fall, if your kids slide backwards in their knowledge and skills... ...both of which you worked very hard to help them earn this year! If you're looking at making some decisions about whether or not to do some school work over the summer, then I'd like to invite you to spend a little time with me in today's podcast episode where I'll walk you through a different way to think about it, so you're making that decision with clarity instead of worry. I'll also walk you through the steps to take to avoid the summer slip, if you decide to do some school, so you can keep making progress toward educational goals and still take a much needed summer break! Click here to get Catholic Homeschool Essentials
How do we prevent the summer slide with our ELLs?In this episode of the Equipping ELLs podcast, host Beth Vaucher addresses the critical issue of the summer slide, particularly its impact on English Language Learners. Beth goes beyond traditional workbook solutions, offering dynamic strategies to keep ELL students engaged and learning during the summer break. She highlights the importance of community involvement through local library programs and community center activities. Additionally, Beth discusses the benefits of summer school programs, educational technology, and reading in any language. Tune in for practical tips to help ELLs prevent the summer slide and thrive all summer long.Resources: Join the Equipping ELLs MembershipShop our TpT Store[FREEBIE] At-home BINGODuolingoDulingo ABCBBC Learning EnglishSci Show Kids
My heart sinks when I see how polarizing topics in education have become, as well as the tendency for people to have “all or nothing” thinking.I've seen an increasing amount of activities pitted against each other as if doing one means we can't ALSO do the other:
Evergreen Park's Podcast kicks off summer with some help for parents. We have fun that is wrapped around education when it comes to toys, events and contests for your kids in this episode. First we "Meet The Neighbors" at The Classmate, where a local business that looks like a teacher supply store is so much more for you and your kids. Then we have dual threat from the Evergreen Park Public Library kicking off Summer Reading with a party and big prizes. Take a listen! Brought to you by The First National Bank of Evergreen Park! Find the account that is right for you today! Get the latest news and information concerning everything going on in and around Evergreen Park and stay connected to your neighbors! Evergreen Park residents join Chris Lanuti at his 9-foot homemade basement bar each week. Listen, interact & get all of your free subscription options at theEPpodcast.com!
Are you worried about your teen spending the summer glued to their screens and losing valuable skills? In episode #271 of the "Power Your Parenting Moms to Teens" podcast, host Colleen O'Grady chats with Julia Geffner, a seasoned growth marketer and mom, about preventing the dreaded summer slide. They share practical tips on establishing routines, setting screen time limits, and exploring exciting interests through hands-on activities and enrichment programs. Discover how to make this summer not only relaxing but enriching for your teen. Tune in and transform your summer strategy! Julia Geffner is a growth marketer, strategist, and customer experience executive and current chief digital and marketing officer at Summer Discovery, the global leader in pre-college programs for nearly six decades. She has 20 years of experience in executive and C-level digital and traditional marketing experience and revenue growth roles. She is passionate about youth education and loves that she gets to help create interactive and fulfilling learning experiences for teens. She graduated from Brown University with a B.A. in political science and an M.B.A. from Fordham School of Business in marketing and management. Most importantly, Julia is a mom to her two incredible children. Learn more about Summer Discovery and Julia at https://www.summerdiscovery.com/about/our-team Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/summerdiscovery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parents and children all have the same dream – to spend their summer days having fun without the stress and pressure of the school year. However, many parents also worry that too much fun could cause a loss of progress or skills gained during the year, or as some call it, the dreaded “summer slide.” Luckily, there are many ways to have fun while still preparing for the school year ahead. In this episode Meredith and Stephanie discuss various activities families can do to practice academic, fine motor, and executive functioning skills to keep kids sharp and ready for school. Activities include joining your local library summer reading program, cooking or baking, starting a travel journal, visiting local museums, and even letting your child get bored! This list will help families mix learning with fun throughout the summer.Helpful Links:Parish Blog on Preventing Summer SlideHouston Public Library Summer Reading ProgramHPL Flip Kits (interactive book kits)Harris County Public Library Summer Reading ProgramSupport the Show.
In this episode, we talk about the summer slip n slide. No, not the fun swim-like activity that gives you a high water bill, but the one that will have your child forgetting so much of what was learned throughout the year. You may have heard it under other names like learning regression, learning loss, or the summer slide. Basically, it refers to the phenomenon where students, particularly school-aged children, experience a loss of academic skills and knowledge over the summer break when they are not actively engaged in learning. But guess what! You can help your child maintain their skills or better yet, get ahead of their peers. I cover what you can do to mitigate learning loss with fun activities and easy strategies. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: starfall.com*EMAIL LIST*Click here to join my email list for more free content to help you on your parenting journey!or go to strongermindsstrongeryouth.com/jointhelist*REACH OUT & SHARE*Email me your stories to share with others parents just like you @ jessika@strongermindsstrongeryouth.com *CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!!* & *TAG ME IN YOUR STORIES!!!*#jessikashields or @strongermindsstrongeryouthGet Social to Stay Connected!!!FB: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthInstagram: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessikashieldsTo access more Podcast resources, visit strongermindsstrongeryouth.comThank you for listening!
Summer is just around the corner! Are you beginning to wonder what the break will mean for your child's literacy skills? In this episode, I cover the summer slide: What it is, and how you can avoid it. Tune in for my top five tips you can follow to help combat the summer slide! And, make sure to listen carefully - I'll be sharing a coupon code with you! Books & Resources Mentioned in This Episode: This book and resource list may contain Amazon affiliate links. I may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase through these links. Thanks for your support! Find a Library Near you! Motivating Reluctant Readers Use coupon code: PODCAST for 50% off Epic Books for Kids Curiosity Stream Pinna Reading Eggs If you'd like to support this podcast in a small way, you can do so here. Please know that any support you can offer is so very much appreciated! If you want to follow me on social media I can be found at the following links: Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Send me an email at ashleyd@yourreadingtutor.com. Or check out my website at Your Reading Tutor for more reading resources and support! And don't forget to get my FREE Reading Rewards System and get your kids excited about reading today! Music from this podcast was used with permission from Epidemic Sound. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thereadingproject/support
Ep. 118- Check out this edition of the Teacher's Lounge for tips on avoiding the "Summer Slide", how to make learning fun and hearing all the things we wish you knew!