Prevent summer slide

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Summer is so close, I can almost taste it! ☀️One of the biggest challenges in the summer can be keeping your kids reading! Less reading can lead to "summer slide" where kids lose some of the progress they made during the school year. We want to prevent that! Here were your fantastic tips from Facebook and Instagram:

Tiffani Vazquez Weekly trips to the library 📖


Leanne Marie Hunt While Abby attends her IEP classes to help her learn to read she misses the work they do in her regular class but they send home the papers with sight words, reading, find a words etc. I have gathered them all up so we can do them each day over the holiday so she keeps learning and to hopefully help her to not lose any words she knows and gain lots of new ones.

Chelsie McCage This is my first summer with a kid in school, so I'm kind of excited for summer! I've got fun reading games and dry erase work books for my kids this summer, and obvs my Usborne reading kit! 😉😀


Liz Olson Layton We pay our kids per book they read during the summer to earn spending money.

Nikki Davis S has a summer reading list, to prepare her for 3rd grade. The librarian has to check it off for her. She's pretty stoked to have a book challenge for the summer. We are also way excited to do the Teach Your Monster To Read. My kids played it the other day, and we want to incorporate that into their 20 mins a day.

Maren Reynolds Perkins My oldest isn't in school yet, but something that I think will motivate him to want me to read to him this summer is starting a fun new series (the longer the better!). We're working our way through the Magic Tree House series right now and he always begs for the next book as soon as we finish the previous one.

Kassie Kirkland Pitts Miss C has reading on her chore chart and reads to her baby sister every night. She's had story time every night and looks forward to it, and now she loves to read to her sister. She gets a sticker on her chore chart when she's done. I've also got worksheets for her to do and she calls them her "projects". We'll be working on her projects throughout the summer.

  • mrsellenkWeekly trips to the library paired with book themed activities/field trips! It helps to keep the kiddos engaged in reading and applying it in a fun, hands-on way. 💙
  • littleloveleighsI added reading to our chore chart! 😬🙈 its always the first thing done and they never complain about it because it's an easy thing to check off! (Let's be honest-I'd much rather read for 15 mins than clean my room! 😂)
  • kcmechamOur local library here in Lehi has a fun summer reading program we always enjoy participating in that helps keep us reading!!! Last year it was a bingo. I've also done a book scavenger hunt before where you have to read certain types of books. Some examples would be a book with a green dinner, one with Girl in the title, a biography, etc.
  • emmad1023Library summer reading challenge! Making a list of chapter books to read-aloud with a treat after each book :)
  • lizardbrethpaperWe are still basically in the read-aloud phase, so it's up to me!
  • lauriejandersonLibrary summer programs. Also, creating a summer book bucket lists.
  • vickiefallonJust getting new books to read always get my kids excited!
  • becomingthreadsThis is such a great reminder! I feel like our reading has already started to slide with the warmer weather outside.
  • jaymimatrangaGoing to the library and reading aloud every day!!
  • cmui27Library reading program and letting them read outside on a picnic blanket!
  • tessames54Library baby!! When my kids see me read they are more interested in reading along with me! Gotta set that good example 📚
  • gwenmrossMy little boy lives for fun snacks!! Sometimes we do read-a-thons with comfy blankets and fun snacks. He loves it!
  • lisamnelsBooks before screen time! I have found that lots of times the TV is forgotten about.
  • laurenwaldramI always try to start out the day by reading a few books.
  • michelledesjarlaisThe library programs are always fun and we always take time at night to read. It's been our routine for years.
  • wholelovelylifeMy biggest tip for this working Mom is being sure to start our nighttime routine a little earlier to make sure we get in at least one book before bed.
  • carlyallredstudioGot super lucky in that my kiddos LOVE to read. I've literally never hounded them about it...but I've also never dictated exactly WHAT they read (within reason, of course). It's working over here! 🤷🏼‍♀️
  • jenniferniftyWe read all year round to keep learning!
  • kdbsmilesWe take a lot more trips to the library in the summer because getting new books always makes them want to read more. I have sticker charts for reading too so they can earn fun outings, screen time or treats/toys for reading!


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