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(NAPSI)-According to the Starting A Successful School Year As with most things in life, success lies in preparation. Children who have the most success are the ones whose parents provide expectations for what lies ahead. This ranges from what time they need to wake up and leave in the morning to how many hours a child should sleep. A lot of children will be nervous when returning to school or when entering elementary school for the first time. However, parents need to try to get children into a routine to avoid exhaustion and enable them to absorb the day's lessons. The National Sleep Foundation recommends children five to 12 years old receive nine to 11 hours of sleep and adolescents receive 8½ to 9½ hours. Improving Kids' Immune Health An estimated 164 million school days are missed due to illness, and many of these sick days tend to occur at the beginning of the new year. To start a child's day the healthy way, feed a nutritious breakfast packed with protein and complex carbohydrates. To keep your child's immune system strong, extra attention should be paid
to the digestive tract, as 70 percent of our natural defenses are based in
the gut. Dr. William Sears, often referred to as " Maintaining A School-Life Balance The Family Education Network, a resource for parents and teachers, states that finding a good balance for children means identifying tasks that are not essential. By doing this with your children, responsibilities are organized in a realistic order by priority. For example, homework must be completed earlier in the day so other activities can occur later in the evening. Although parents will ultimately have the final say, children will feel better if they sense that their voice was part of the decision-making process. |
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