What is Learning Loss?


Learning loss refers to the phenomenon where students experience a decline in academic skills and knowledge over extended periods of reduced or disrupted educational opportunities, such as during school breaks, holidays, or extended absences from formal education. This decline can occur in various subjects and skills, including mathematics, reading comprehension, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Learning loss is particularly prevalent during long breaks, such as summer vacations, where students may not engage in educational activities regularly.

Help Your Teen Reduce

Learning Loss this Summer



Reducing learning loss is vital for teenagers to maintain academic progress, retain knowledge and skills, prevent regression, boost confidence, expand horizons, stay competitive, and cultivate a growth mindset. Encouraging teenagers to engage in educational activities during breaks can have long-term benefits for their academic success and personal development.

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