The last day of school before summer vacation means a lot of things to different people. For children, it means sleeping in and no more homework, but for parents, it isn’t all that fun. And since all parents have gone through childhood loving every minute of their summer break, they want to ensure that their children feel the same. The primary concern parents have during the three-month summer break is that their children do not lose the skills they have picked up in school. After all, you don’t want them to start from scratch when they were getting so good at math, spelling, and counting.
Here’s how parents can avoid summer brain drain with the help of these kids learning games: