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1/6/2024 0 Comments

Parents: avoiding the Summer slide of your students' progress

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​Many parents with school age children are aware of the dreaded 'summer slide'.

​‘Summer slide’ refers to children’s loss of academic skills/knowledge between finishing their end of term in June/July and returning to school in August/September.
 
It is believed that during their summer vacation, children can lose a significant amount of what they have learnt
the previous school year.  This results in both teachers and students spending additional time revising/catching up at the beginning of the next school year. 
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There are many steps that parents can take to mitigate summer slide.  For example, engaging students in activities to learn new skills, and improve their concentration and focus.  Such an activity is Chess.  Chess is an ideal activity for children to develop and/or maintain learning skills like mental calculation, concentration, critical and analytical thinking,  Furthermore, learning chess allows students to learn and build a new vocabulary.

If you have any questions about summer chess classes then let us know.
 





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    Kean Smith is a qualified FIDE National Chess Instructor and former member of FIDE's Chess in School Commission.
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