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As school winds down, it’s tempting to want summer to start as fast as possible and to look at school in the rearview mirror. Closure on many levels also is a necessary part of the school year ritual for parents, teachers, and students. Preparing for summer helps ease the transition from school to home, and creates opportunities for reflection and planning. Here are several ways you can help your gifted children wrap up the current school year with gratitude in their hearts while they glance ahead to the future:
So, before opening the door to new adventures this summer, remember it’s important and necessary to appropriately wrap up your child’s current school year and experiences—no giftwrap or bows required!