Summer Planning

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Summer is one of the most valuable and most squandered opportunities in a child’s development. The research is clear: intentional summers build skills, confidence, and curiosity. Unplanned ones often don’t. But intentional doesn’t have to mean over-scheduled — in fact, rest, play, and open time are essential ingredients too.

This add-on helps your family design a summer that is purposeful without being pressured. We’ll look at where your child is developmentally, what they need more of, what they need a break from, and what experiences would be most meaningful at this particular stage. You’ll walk away with a structured Summer Enrichment Plan that balances growth, exploration, and genuine rest — and actually fits your family’s life.

What’s included: one 60-minute parent session, a personalized written Summer Enrichment Plan, and a curated list of recommended programs, activities, and resources aligned to your child’s age and interests.