A learning disorder refers to the difficulty that a child experiences when facing one or several areas within the educational process, something that does not have to be related to their intellectual capacity. The most common domains in which this can happen are reading and writing or computing. Detecting a learning disorder in time will be essential to take a series of measures that allow the child to keep up with school. However, what to do during the summer when they are not attended by specialized personnel?

Some parents worry when their learning disordered child reaches the holiday stage. Since they do not want all the effort that the minor has made during the course to keep up with their classmates to be lost. But, at the same time, it should not be forgotten that those weeks off from school are also necessary. The key is to achieve an intermediate point, that is, to take the opportunity to consolidate the knowledge acquired and, in turn, provide rest time.

The best way to act will always be the one directly advised by a professional, who take into account variables as important as age, course or the learning disorder in question. However, there are some general recommendations applicable to most cases.