Principals and teachers around the country are growing increasingly concerned with what they call the fourth-grade slump. The malaise, which can strike children any time between the end of the second and the middle of fifth grade, is marked by a declining interest in reading and a gradual disengagement from school. Read more about the causes of the fourth-grade slump, and how to overcome it, in this article from Newsweek.
Posted by Steve Groft on 12 February 2007 in Early Childhood Literacy