Preventing Summer Slide Without Worksheets: 3 Routines That Actually Stick
Preventing Summer Slide Without Worksheets: 3 Routines That Actually Stick If summer has already turned into "too much TV" and "I've asked you 47 times to start," this episode is for you. We're protecting reading, regulation, and executive function without worksheets or turning your house into summer school. You'll learn a simple daily loop, Buckle, Body, Book, then screens, so the plan isn't living only in your head. We'll make summer work startable with clear finish lines and tiny reps that add up over time. You'll also get ways to reduce screen battles using natural stopping points and a calm "landing" script. The goal is not a perfect summer, it's avoiding the August panic-cram with small, steady momentum. What you'll take from this episode • A reading routine with a clear finish line that doesn't feel like school • A movement routine that helps kids regulate and cooperate more easily • A "Buckle" routine that builds follow-through with tiny responsibility reps • Screen transitions that feel less like falling off a cliff Parent script to copy "Start with one page. Then decide: one more page or audio." Tiny Wins to try this week Pick one. One is enough. • 📚 Book: Before screens, read 20 minutes or 10 pages/one chapter, then draw (3–4 colors) and write five sentences • 🌳 Body: 30 minutes outside after breakfast or early afternoon • 🧺 Buckle: Sticky note with 2–3 tiny chores before the preferred thing • 📱 Screens: "5 minutes, 1 minute, timer's up. You turn it off or I help you land." Helpful links • Summer without the Spiral: https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/... • Shownotes and previous episodes: https://psyched2parent.com/podcast/ • Volcano Feelings Freebie: https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/... Connect • Instagram: / psyched2parent • Facebook: / psyched2parent • TikTok: / psyched2parent Disclaimer "This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not medical, psychological, or legal advice. Listening to this podcast does not create a provider-client relationship. If you're concerned about your child's mental health, safety, or development, please consult a qualified professional in your area."

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