Children thrive in a well-ordered and predictable environment, where daily routines such as arrivals and departures, mealtimes, nap times and toileting are dealt with consistently by all caregivers.
If your child's distraction and restlessness significantly interfere with their daily life, it's a good idea to consult a ...
Routines serve a functional purpose: brushing teeth before bed, packing lunches or doing homework at a set time. They keep ...
Involve your child in building routines around school Kids love to be involved in making rules and planning routines. When they take ownership of routines, it helps them to stick to their schedules.