As the school year comes to a close and the end-of-school events fill every waking hour, it can be easy to forget what lies ahead. While the children are getting more and more excited to have three months with no obligations, the parents see the inherent danger in the situation: the kids will be joyous for the first two hours of their newfound freedom and lamenting about their boredom for the rest of the time. Rest assured, this parental dread of summer is not uncommon or unrectifiable. It is a simple matter of planning things for your children to do. To the parents who want to avoid three months of television watching for their children, fear not; here are a few programs to help keep your child engaged over the summer.
Olivia Civiletti
Olivia Civiletti is a member of Sanford School’s Class of 2017. She will enter her sophomore year at Johns Hopkins University in the fall of 2018 where she studies economics and writing.
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Summer Programs: the Learning and Fun Continues Beyond the School Year
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Olivia Civiletti on June 19, 2017 at 5:30 PM
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