
8 tips for keeping cool on a hot day
Limiting your time outdoors, eating light foods and drinking plenty of water are just a few of the things you can do to stay cool in the heat.

Limiting your time outdoors, eating light foods and drinking plenty of water are just a few of the things you can do to stay cool in the heat.

We spoke with local doctor, Terry Kind, about how parents, guardians and caregivers can keep their kids safe and hydrated as temperatures continue to rise.

The morning nap usually goes away between 18 and 24 months, and napping in general typically goes away between 3 and 6 years of age.

Springtime can be anguish for children, who watch the weather change, and feel the daylight hours extend, only to be held back due to allergies.

Take into account what your work and life demands are when considering whether or not you should send your child back to daycare.