Here’s a quick, easy summer literacy routine to help you start each day with success — no stress, just small steps with big impact!
Morning Warm-Up: While breakfast is cooking, let your child practice alphabet tracing. It’s a gentle way to wake up the brain and get those fine motor skills going — all before the day really begins.
On-the-Go Practice: Keep a set of flashcards in the car or in your bag for quick practice anytime, anywhere. Waiting at the doctor’s office or stuck in traffic? Flashcards turn downtime into learning time!
Afternoon Fun: Incorporate play Incorporate play into learning with bingo games or other word activities. These hands-on activities reinforce sound recognition and build confidence while keeping things light and entertaining.
Why This Works: Consistency doesn’t have to mean hours of work. With these small, intentional activities, your child can keep building important reading skills every day — even in the middle of summer break.
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