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Summer Reading Facts

Testing shows that kids who read for pleasure in the summer do better and forget less when they go back to school.

And it's not just in reading. Kids who don't read over the summer can slide backward in all subject areas.

This can mean a big loss in their literacy growth compared to those who do continue learning all year long. This means the summer months and other breaks from school offer great opportunities for families and caregivers to help improve reading and writing.

What can adults do?

Here are some simple things you can do to help develop a lifelong love of reading and writing:

More fun reading facts

Researcher Barbara Heyns found that summer reading does affect school achievement. For example,

Heyns, B. (October 1987). Schooling and Cognitive Development: Is There a Season for Learning? Child Development, 58(11), pp51-60.