If you want to avoid summer slide and summer boredom, take advantage of 7 Ways to Keep Kids Learning All Summer Long!| Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers
This Pool Noodle Ice Cream Counting activity has been a total hit at our house. It combines a little craftiness, a lot of imaginative play! The post Pool Noodle Ice Cream Counting appeared first on Happy Toddler Playtime.| Happy Toddler Playtime
We’re using pool noodles to play Pool Noodle Uno Counting—a fun and totally original game that mixes Uno cards with hands-on math practice. The post Pool Noodle Uno Counting appeared first on Happy Toddler Playtime.| Happy Toddler Playtime
A new advertising campaign in six cities aims to dispel parents' perceptions that their kids are performing at grade level.| Education Week
The American Civil Liberties Union sees interest spike in its student advocacy institute, while conservative groups have their own programs.| Education Week
To prevent overuse of tech devices, try these ideas for non-tech activities that are fun AND promote language, literacy and learning.| Our Children
Here are six tips to keep your child’s brain active and academic skills strong over the summer to avoid summer slide.| Our Children
Planning summer math programs for elementary students? Get ideas on what engaging content to include to boost learning.| Math & Movement
Having kids home for summer can be overwhelming. Use this free summer schedule weekly calendar with over 100 ideas during the summer.| Coffee and Carpool: Intentionally Raising Kind Kids
Experts advise district leaders to stay up to date on immigration policy changes.| Education Week
In summer, loss of learning—or the summer slide—can affect students of all ages. Help keep your child engaged in learning with these enriching summer activities.| Learning Liftoff
Summer Reading Activities made fun! Get tech-savvy tips like audiobooks, book trailers & virtual clubs to keep kids engaged all season long.| Class Tech Tips
Summer is a great chance to recharge but what do you do to prevent summer learning loss?| Busy Mommy Media
A Gallup report found that 45 percent of kids didn't attend a summer learning program in 2023.| Education Week