Summer Schedule and Routines
The schedule during breaks and holidays will be somewhat different, but
children still need to have their regular routines.
Maintaining regular bedtimes,
mealtimes and an activity schedule is as important during the summer as during any
other time of the year.
This way, children are better prepared for what to
expect and most importantly will have an easier time dealing with the eventual transition to their fall
schedule.
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