
Later middle school start times may benefit teens
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.

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.

Dr. Daniel Lewin explains how to ease the bedtime process and cope with more verbal and active toddlers.

Although getting enough sleep is an important part of a child’s health and well-being, there are times to worry and times to be reassured.

Sleep researcher Daniel Lewin shares tips for transitioning to Daylight Saving time.