Daily 20-minute reading sessions can protect young children from the damaging effects of summer learning loss — without the stress of replicating a classroom environment at home, an early childhood educator says.
According to Antigua Observer, early childhood educator Priscilla Joseph is urging parents to weave basic educational habits into their everyday household routines as the upcoming school holidays approach.
Speaking in an interview with Observer Media, Joseph outlined practical strategies families can adopt to keep children's minds engaged during the break, emphasising that learning need not feel like a chore for young learners.