Screens are a bigger part of children's lives than ever before. From tablets and smartphones to classroom technology, today's students spend a significant portion of their day interacting with digital devices. While technology can be a valuable educational tool, many parents are looking for ways to balance screen time with meaningful, offline activities.
Research continues to highlight the benefits of paper-based learning. Studies suggest that students often retain information better when reading and working on paper compared to digital screens. Paper-based activities can also encourage focus, reduce distractions, and support memory retention.
During the summer months, these benefits become especially important. Without regular academic practice, students can experience the "summer slide.” This decline in academic skills can make the transition back to school more challenging. Fortunately, maintaining those skills doesn't require hours of work each day. Consistent review, even in small amounts, can help students stay sharp and confident.
That's where Summer Skills Review Books can help.
For 35 years, Summer Skills has provided families with a simple, screen-free way to reinforce important academic concepts throughout the summer. Available in subjects including Math, Language Arts, Reading, Foreign Language, and more, the books are designed to help students review key skills and build confidence before the new school year begins.
Unlike digital programs, Summer Skills books allow students to engage directly with the material using pencil and paper. Without notifications, videos, or other digital distractions, children can focus on developing and maintaining essential academic skills at their own pace.
Technology isn't going away, and it shouldn't. But creating opportunities for screen-free review can help students stay engaged, maintain important skills, and establish healthy learning habits.
This summer, consider adding a few minutes of paper-based review to your child's routine. It may be one of the simplest ways to help them start the next school year feeling prepared, confident, and ready to succeed.

