From Christy Gleason <[email protected]>
Subject The truth about summer for kids in poverty
Date June 25, 2024 2:30 PM
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Save the Children Action Network is the political voice for kids.
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When you’re growing up in poverty, summer isn’t always fair. Together, we can change that. Will you take the first step today? [[link removed]]
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For some kids, the start of summer means an end to learning.
It’s called the summer slide, John – and it happens all across America.
Without access to books or math activities at home, children can lose up to three months of progress when school’s out. Every fall, they struggle just to catch up.
We launched Make Summer Fair to ensure no child falls behind. Join the movement and push Congress to invest in early learning! [[link removed]]
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John, did you know that 90% of brain development happens by age 5? Before kids even start kindergarten, their biggest window of learning is almost over.
That’s why I’m such a big advocate for early childhood education. It builds strong foundations in soon-to-be students – so they’re prepared to overcome challenges like summer learning loss.
But right now, Congress is considering budget cuts that’d make it harder for families to afford early learning.
Don’t let lawmakers vote against kids’ futures. Speak up to Make Summer Fair! [[link removed]]
Thanks for helping us Make Summer Fair,
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Christy Gleason
Executive Director
Save the Children Action Network
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