Showing posts with label Summer camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer camp. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Beat the Summer Brain Drain

The Summer Brain Drain is a real thing. It’s the weakening in skills that occurs in children over the summer and, despite the fact that it’s widespread, it’s neither unavoidable nor unalterable. This knowledge loss is more expected to take place with mathematics skills than with any of the other subjects, particularly calculation skills. That’s your child’s ability to understand and assess math problems. Spelling is the next area of brain drain. The loss of math over spelling could because neighborhood and home surroundings give children more opportunities to exercise reading over math. 


Children who refrain from summer learning lose the about two months’ worth of math and reading skills. Being in touch with learning doesn't require solving math problems and memorizing vocabulary.

Here are a few activities to help you plan out your child’s summer:

1. Support and encourage reading habits: Make a visit to the local library or buy books for your child. Encourage bed reading even if it is past bedtime.

2. Go on educational family vacations: Pick a place and be sure to visit any historical sites that are in the area of your vacation.

3. Think about a summer camp: Most summer camps not only supply socialization for children, but also provide the chance for children to keep their brains running as they engage in problem solving.

4. Make a trip to a planetarium, science museum, or zoo: A visit to any of these institutions in addition to fun can be a great learning experience.

5. Build it or bake it: When you assist your children bake a cake or build a bird feeder, they become skilled at measuring and understanding directions. They’ll also have the happiness of accomplishing a wonderful finished product.

6. Build a tree house or a doghouse: Merge fun in the sun with creation by indulging in backyard construction. This can be a great do-it-yourself experience that will be highly educational.

7. Plant a garden: Children who indulge in gardening will be aware about dirt, seeds and seedlings, stem cutting, where food comes from and more. They will learn to care for plants and trees and develop a regard for the environment.

The summer is a great time for children to imbibe knowledge that isn't constrained within the walls of a classroom. So go ahead and make an attempt to keep your child’s brain occupied during the summer holidays by providing educational experiences.

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Why a summer camp might be good for your kid? - Lawrence High School


A few days into summer vacation and the long haul of holidays seem to be stretching already. The kids seem to get bored easily and the entertainment option seems to be drying up. If this seems like a leaf out of your household, take heart and be ready to explore something that you might have not considered earlier- a summer camp.

Let us look at how a summer camp can prove to be beneficial.


A summer camp focuses on activity based workshops that are age-specific. So, a child gets to experience various new activities that are tailor-made for him/her. Apart from keeping the child fruitfully occupied, he/she could learn important like-skills like swimming, horse-riding or communication, the benefits of which cannot be reiterated enough.

Holidays are meant to relax the routine and enjoy some leeway with discipline and rules. However, these can prove harmful in the age of technology where television, phone or the internet can take addictions to newer levels. Such camps can channel the children’s’ energy constructively without infringing too much on their special time too.

If the camp focuses on outdoor activity like an outdoor sport, camping, trekking or a few days of tough life in a village or into the mountains, it presents a golden chance for the participant to learn independence, courage and perseverance, along with the confidence to be able to take up any challenging task.
If you have just shifted into a new city or environment, it makes even more sense to enroll your children in a summer camp as these help a child to form new friendships easily. When the kids are placed in a similar structure or environment, the camaraderie is more easily established.

Exposure to various kinds of subjects and activities will help a child discover his/her true potential and also develop healthy hobbies. The mind and body will be infused with newer levels of ideas and enthusiasm.
So, do not hesitate and check out the details of a good summer camp in your area and get your child to benefit from the experience. What’s more, you also get the much needed space and time on your hands in the meantime!

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