Studies show children can loose up to two months of reading proficiency over the summer break. San Antonio Public Library staff have a list of activities to help keep kids engaged during the summer.
– Studies have shown that students may lose up to two months of reading proficiency if they are not actively practicing their reading over the summer.
Children ages 0-12 can get a free book, while teens get a free T-shirt and there are bookmarks kids can collect and tote bags for adults. All are while supplies last.“I should stress that everything at the library is free for anybody who wants to engage,” she said.
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