As we approach the end of the summer and families think about transitioning to back-to-school routines, getting kids back on their school sleep schedule is at the top of the list, but can be tough.
INSTALLATIONS AT 20 SCHOOLS. STUDENTS ACROSS OUR STATE ARE GOING TO BE HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL VERY SOON. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THEM BACK INTO THE MORNING ROUTINE TO OR PERHAPS START ONE. IF YOUR ...
With Oklahoma City Public Schools starting back in just two weeks, many families are preparing for the transition out of summer routines. For children, especially those in foster care or facing new ...
A summer of relaxation and fun can make for lifelong memories for kids in their journey through life. Although an important part of development, the leisurely pace to summer can get students off their ...
STRATEGIES TO HELP GET EVERYONE ORGANIZED. SUMMER MIGHT NOT BE OFFICIALLY OVER, BUT SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MARK EDINGER IS ALREADY WORKING TO MAKE THE FIRST DAY BACK TO SCHOOL SMOOTH FOR EVERYONE. AS A ...
WALLINGFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — “This summer has been a ‘free-for-all,'” said parenting blogger and podcaster Caitlin Houston, which means vacation season was a whole lot of fun! “My favorite part of the ...
Getting back to the school routine isn’t just a struggle for the kids, but it can also be hard for parents to get back on track, too. Manu Shahi, who owns the tutoring service Homework in a Café, ...
Getting enough sleep isn’t just about avoiding grogginess—it’s essential for your child’s mood, learning, and health. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), school-age children (6–12) ...
While kids are out of school for the summer, their daily routines are often disrupted. But in just a few weeks many of us will need to get back into the swing of things and transition to regular ...
Bedtime, a time when parents and children spend time with each other during the ritual of getting ready for bed. For most families, bedtime revolves around a series of activities from brushing teeth ...
Most children starting school this fall find themselves in the same place they ended in the spring – at home. These kids and their parents are having to make the effort to find a routine that works.