
Six tips for setting up a summer routine
It’s important to set up routines and structure in order to maintain happiness and keep your kids healthy during summer vacation.

It’s important to set up routines and structure in order to maintain happiness and keep your kids healthy during summer vacation.

During the summer, higher levels of air pollution, sudden weather shifts and even thunderstorms can trigger asthma symptoms.

Children produce more heat during activities and sweat less, which is why they are more susceptible to heat-related illnesses, especially on hot, humid days.

Parents should prepare their families for any disaster that may come their way, including power failures, tornadoes and floods.

Pediatric surgeon Kurt Newman gives advice on getting the best care for your child.