Experts say that reading should be a daily part of kids’ summer routine. “If you do nothing, read with your child for almost 30 to 60 minutes a day,” says Aaron Dworkin, CEO of the National ...
Working from home when kids are on summer break can be rewarding. With clear expectations, helpful strategies, and prioritizing self-care, you can cultivate a productive, connected, and memorable ...
After the relaxing days of summer vacation ... Involve your child in building routines around school Kids love to be involved in making rules and planning routines. When they take ownership ...