| | How do you prevent the phenomena known as summer brain drain when the kids are out of school for months? The secret is to make learning fun and disguise it as games. Also in this week's Parenting School Age Children Newsletter: a report in the news about a kindergarten teacher who allegedly had her students hit a child who was accused of bullying. | | Fun Activities to Prevent Summer Learning Loss Summer learning should be a part of every child's summer, say education experts. Research has shown that kids can lose as much as a couple of months' worth of learning in the summer -- a phenomenon that's often referred to as "summer brain drain"... Read more | Summer Learning Activities It may seem as though learning needs to take a vacation right along with your child this summer, but that's not that case. It may not be easy to get your child to sit down for a formal summer schooling session, but there are a number of summer learning activities and summer reading lists that can be used to supplement your child's fun and prevent summer learning loss... Read more | Math Games Online Setting your child up with some great math games on the computer is an excellent way to get her to learn math facts while she has fun. These sites offer lots of fun games that encourage development of addition, subtraction, and other math skills... Read more | Kindergarten Teacher Allegedly Had Kids Hit a Bully An unbelievable headline caught my eye today. A kindergarten teacher has reportedly been fired after she allegedly had students in her class line up and hit a classmate who was accused of being a bully... Read more | | | | K-6 Children Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Bake Sale Bestsellers Make your next bake sale a profitable one with these irresistible recipes. More>
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