
Q&A: How do I know if my kids are ready to swim in the ocean?
There are some important differences between ocean and pool swimming that you and your kids will want to talk about before everyone hits the beach.

There are some important differences between ocean and pool swimming that you and your kids will want to talk about before everyone hits the beach.

Establishing a solid bedtime routine before the transition is the most important activity to help your child adapt to the change.

Just like anything else that is important to your teen, it is important to prioritize sleep and make sure that they can reserve at least 8 hours within their busy schedule.

New research shows later middle school start times help children gain a competitive edge in the classroom and on the sports field, and become more engaged with family, friends, and peers.

According to the National Sleep Foundation, toddlers need 12-14 hours of sleep, including naps.