Kids and summer reading
As summer break approaches with its long, leisurely days, remember that reading is one of the best ways for your child to keep learning. A good book can transport young readers to exciting new worlds, spark their imaginations, and provide a much-needed period of quiet, focused time amidst all the summer fun.
So, stock up on stories and let your child dive into adventures that make summer both enjoyable and educational!
Why Children Should Read Books This Summer
Encouraging summer reading is more important than you might realize. Research shows that reading during the summer helps children maintain and even improve their literacy skills.
According to the Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report, most children understand that summer reading is fun and strengthens their reading skills well beyond the summer months. In fact, 61% of kids love summer reading, with picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels being top choices.
Reading regularly during the summer is crucial to preventing the "summer slide," a phenomenon in which academic skills decline when children are away from school. Without consistent reading, students may lose important comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills, making it harder to catch up when school starts again.
Recognizing and celebrating your child's reading achievements is one of the best ways to support their literacy, not only this summer but throughout the year. By praising your child for engaging with books, you are reaffirming positive reading habits and building their confidence.
As a parent, you can help your child stay sharp, inspired, and ready for the new school year. By incorporating books into their summer routine, you are taking a proactive step in their education.