No doubt many of our readers have been feeling the stress of taking more active roles in their children’s education. As time away from the classroom extends into summer, we're also facing the challenge of helping our children maintain what they’ve learned through a summer of uncertainty.
This year’s shift to at-home learning has provided plenty of resources you can use to keep your children’s minds engaged and actively learning. The shift has also prompted families to create new routines and healthy learning habits. Continuing these best practices over the summer may prove beneficial in setting your child up for success when he/she returns to the classroom.