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All students have room for improvement, but how can you improve? Well believe it or not summer reading is a valuable way to increase classroom performance, a study conducted by Northern State University shows that the retention of critical reading skills is up to 25 percent higher in students who participate in the school's summer reading program.
Reading during your summer break helps students retain important skills that were previously learned from past years of schooling, education expert Janna Knopp pointed out that "the brain isn't technically a muscle, but it might as well be. We need to exercise it, or it gets weak. It's no surprise that students who take up summer reading are in better shape when school starts up."
Staying educated while you're out having fun on your break can also very much help with confidence, A poll conducted by the Easthampton School District revealed that students who read books over the summer felt "better mentally prepared" for the upcoming school year than those who did not read.
In conclusion, there are many students who don't read during the summer, but as studies have shown summer reading is a great way to increase classroom performance and confidence.