Every spring, a quiet anxiety sets in for millions of parents. The school year is winding down, and instead of feeling relieved, you’re wondering: What happens to all the progress my child made this year? Will summer undo it?
If your child has been working hard to catch up (whether they’re dealing with a learning difference, attention challenges, or just a rough couple of years academically) this fear can feel especially heavy.
Here’s the truth: your concern is valid. But it’s also something you can actually do something about.
What Is “Summer Learning Loss” (and Is It Real)?
Yes, it’s real. Researchers call it the “summer slide,” and the data behind it is consistent: on average, students lose one to three months of academic progress over summer break. For kids who were already behind, the gap can be even wider.
But here’s the part that doesn’t get talked about enough: the summer slide isn’t just about forgetting facts. If cognitive skills like working memory, processing speed, reasoning, attention, visual or auditory processing, or long-term memory are deficient, kids are going to struggle to maintain momentum.
Why Some Kids Are More Vulnerable
Not every child experiences summer learning loss the same way. Kids who tend to struggle more are often those who:
- Were already below grade level heading into summer
- Have been diagnosed with dyslexia, ADHD, or another learning challenge
- Rely heavily on structured routines to stay focused
- Don’t naturally gravitate toward reading or academic activities during free time
If your child fits one or more of these descriptions, your worry isn’t irrational, and there are things you can do to help.
Summer Is Actually an Opportunity
For many kids, summer is the ideal time to make meaningful progress — precisely because the pressure of school is off.
Think about it: during the school year, a child who struggles with reading has to perform in reading every single day. There’s little time to address the root cause of their struggles when they’re being asked to demonstrate a skill they haven’t fully developed yet.
Summer offers something different: time and space to actually build the brain skills that make learning easier.
When kids strengthen the underlying cognitive skills that support reading, math, focus, and comprehension, they don’t just maintain their current level; they head into future learning scenarios with a genuine foundation to work from.
What Brain Training Actually Does
At LearningRx, we focus on the root of learning struggles, not just the symptoms.
Rather than drilling your child on reading passages or math facts, brain training targets the cognitive skills that make all learning possible.
Here’s what that can look like in practice:

Frequently Asked Questions
This is one of the most common things we hear from parents — and it makes complete sense. Brain training at LearningRx isn’t like school. Sessions are engaging, game-based, and designed to feel challenging in a good way. Most kids actually enjoy it!
Absolutely. Brain training isn’t only for kids who are far behind. Many families use summer as a time to give their child a genuine cognitive edge, strengthening the skills that will help them thrive when coursework gets harder.
Programs vary based on your child’s needs and goals, but our team will work with your family’s summer schedule. We know summer is precious and we want this to feel like an investment, not an imposition.
LearningRx has been measuring and evaluating outcomes for decades. On average, students who complete a LearningRx program improve cognitive skills by 3–4 years in a matter of months. We track progress throughout the program so you can see exactly how your child is growing. Every brain and situation is unique so your child may or may not achieve the same outcomes, but we can help you understand all of your options!
You Don’t Have to Just Hope for the Best
If you’ve gotten to the end of this post, you’re clearly the kind of parent who doesn’t want to leave your child’s progress to chance. That’s exactly the right instinct.
You don’t have to watch the summer slip by and hope things are the same (or better) in the fall. There’s a path forward that’s grounded in real science, real results, and real support for your family.
Ready to Learn More?
We’d love to talk with you about where your child is, what’s possible, and whether brain training might be a fit.
Schedule a free consultation with LearningRx Atlanta today to get started.

