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Each summer, when school lets out, children fall behind in reading. Research shows that students lose one to two months of reading proficiency over the summer. For struggling readers or children with learning disabilities, the losses can be even greater.
Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts.
Learn more about the College of Charleston here.
By South Carolina Public RadioEach summer, when school lets out, children fall behind in reading. Research shows that students lose one to two months of reading proficiency over the summer. For struggling readers or children with learning disabilities, the losses can be even greater.
Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts.
Learn more about the College of Charleston here.