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Summer Prep for Improving Grades this Upcoming School Year

Summer is a great time for youth to get some much-needed relaxation and down time. Unfortunately, although summer goes by too quickly, it is long enough for teens to experience learning losses when they don’t engage in educational activities. Research shows the following problems:

If you have a teen that was struggling with their grades during the school year, they will be at a greater disadvantage after the vacation. So, what’s a parent to do? There are steps you can take over the summer to help high school students improve their grades:

Of course, every teen is different and some may not be willing participants in “summer homework.” For youth who are not eager to formally work on their skills as suggested, try to engage them in activities or tasks that help them use their skills in math, reading, etc. For example, have them help build something where they can use measurement skills; buy them magazines that they enjoy to read; encourage them to plan a summer trip so they are using budgeting and mapping skills; etc. Taking part in ACT or SAT preparation classes, either online or in a classroom setting, may be something they see as valuable since they will likely need to take the tests during the school year.

Once school has started, don’t forget that, although it’s your teen’s job to achieve good grades, there are ways parents can help teens buckle down:

Finding ways to keep your teenager’s academic skills fresh over the summer vacation will significantly help your child be successful in the upcoming year.

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