It's no secret that children are eagerly awaiting the end of school in May.
It doesn’t matter whether we are talking about a first-grader or a high school student – all children get very tired during the school year, and its end, often filled with tests and exams, turns into a real test for them.
That is why you should not immediately start additional classes after finishing school - the child, like the parents, simply needs rest.
Here are a few more tips that you will surely find useful when organizing your activities during the summer.
First, don't call such activities "lessons" - your child will probably rebel even before the lessons begin. Instead, try to organize them in a playful way.
Secondly, do not try to turn the summer into a series of endless additional classes. The main rule is regularity, which does not mean that classes must be held every day and be long.
Thirdly, to make it easier for your child to start studying in the summer, make a schedule together with him.
Specify the time, duration of the classes and don’t forget about breaks for rest, walking and creativity.
Earlier we talked about how to help a child overcome shyness.