leading summer programs to explain the strategies they use to hone kids’ social, behavioral, and academic skills. Here are their tactics for you to try at home.1.
Host a game or project hour. “Invite over a very small group — one or two friends — rather than a large group that’s going to overwhelm.
Add structure to the activities. Play games or build something with LEGOs, for example. And keep it short so they can stay engaged and not get bored and become less sociable.”— Linda Tatsapaugh, Co-Owner, Operations Director, Talisman Summer Camps, North Carolina2.
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