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Reading Routines Should be Maintained During Summer Vacation

Tips for Blending Reading and Recreation for Students Out of School

(ARA) - When school’s out for the summer, one of the last things on most students’ minds is reading. Yet, according to reading specialists, year-round reading is especially important so that kids don’t undo the progress they’ve made over the previous school year. “Summer reading is very important in developing life-long reading habits, maintaining reading proficiency and promoting reading for pleasure,” says Dr. Mary Howard, Ed.D., a national literacy consultant. “Studies have repeatedly shown that children who continue to read during the summer months perform better when school resumes in the fall. The problem is that outdoor activities and other distractions, such as television, video games and the Internet, often seem more exciting than reading.”

Dr. Howard and other educators agree that the challenge is to make summer reading fun so kids don’t feel like they’re still in school. The following tips can help parents turn their children into year-round, proficient, highly motivated readers:

Reading should not be a seasonal activity. It should be encouraged and practiced year-round to continue building reading proficiency and good habits.

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