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This. All. Of. This. Definitely worth the read!
This is all I want for my kids and students this summer!
If you’re also still looking for an academic touchpoint once a week this summer - talk to me! ☀️
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Post from Betsy Eggart:
A parent asked me the other day, “Are you sending home a packet of work for the summer?” I paused and felt half-guilty as I replied, “No...”
You see, there are these packets you can create to send home so that parents can work with their child reviewing skills learned and preparing for what is up ahead.
This is so great, in theory. And maybe one day I’ll put one together. Although, the more I thought, the more I decided that this summer packet should be less addition practice and sight words and more...LIFE.
So take it or leave it...here’s my “Summer Packet.”
-Teach your child to tie their shoes. Find a fun trick! Watch a video! Give an incentive! Be persistent! Just make sure your child isn’t the one dragging their laces through the bathroom and cafeteria then asking the teacher to tie it.
-Keep bedtime in the routine. It may be a little later and there will be nights that bedtime doesn’t apply. But overall, if we keep our bodies in a routine with sleep, August won’t hit quite so hard.
-Choose a few family members and friends to write a letter to this summer. Ask your child to write in full sentences, ask questions and give details. Writing with a purpose makes it relevant and real for your child. Maybe someone will write them back! Include an envelope with return address and stamp to encourage that!
-Sit at the table and eat together. Really watch your child. Is he sitting on his knees, mouth wide open, food everywhere? This is how he looks in the cafeteria. Work on that.
-Encourage kindness. Find someone or several others that your child can do something simple to bring a smile. Deliver cookies, make a card, flowers, chores, a song...something simply for a smile.
-Don’t rush to the rescue. Hear me out. Our children need us. But they need us to let them learn to problem solve. If your child is in a situation that is frustrating, but not harmful (example: can’t put together a new toy, can’t open a lunchable, can’t decide which color shirt to wear) let them work it out! It saves time and our nerves to just do it! But in the long run, it’s crippling our children of the basic and necessary skill to problem solve and think through an issue...for themselves. Hang back...just a bit. They’ll be ok!
-Read TO your child. I can’t encourage reading enough! Please visit the library and make books a part of your summer days. Most importantly, let your child see you read- to yourself and to them. Let them hear your silly voices. Let them tell you the best parts and predict how it will end. We tell them all the time they must read, but are we showing them WE read?
-Put down your phone. On Mother’s Day, I create a booklet with my students. They answer questions all about their Moms, write sentences and draw pictures. One page is “Mom’s Favorite Things.” Can I tell you the top item colored first on most booklets?
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We must look up from our screens and look at our children. They are growing so incredibly fast. We could spend this summer scrolling through strangers’ vacation pictures wishing we had their reality or we could be chasing our reality through the sprinkler in our own backyard.
-Rest. Be ok with not constantly going somewhere. Society, media, Facebook all have us believing we must seize the day and do it all. Our children have worked hard and they need to rest. If we keep them in perpetual motion through the summer, it will feel like a continuation of the chaos with less homework. Squeeze in the fun, but allow the time to rest. Boredom gives way to creativity. Rest renews our bodies and our minds for all the next school year has in store.
💗 - Mrs. Eggart
Summer WILL come soon (hopefully)! Contact me now to learn more about my “Slam the Summer Slide” once a week sessions beginning the second half of summer!
Enjoy your summertime ☀️ while keeping your child connected to learning! Feel free to share my info!
02/20/2018
Hello from the middle of winter! I don’t know about you but I have been reading quite bit with my son and he tends to prefer the same books over and over. I think I will be reciting Winnie-the-Pooh when he is 18! Haha! Here is why reading the same books over and over is actually VERY beneficial for your child! Do you or your kids have any favorites?
https://www.facebook.com/thebusytoddler/posts/577401972597988
Why Reading the Same Book Repeatedly Is Good for Kids (Even If It Drives You Nuts) Despite its annoyances for parents, repetitive reading offers a surprising number of benefits for new readers.
It has been a crazyfunbusy summer! I will continue to tutor into the school year so if you are interested or want to pass along my information, that would be wonderful!
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