Children need adequate sleep for optimal learning and for their mental and physical health. But a new study finds that few kids are getting the recommended amount of shut-eye, even though their ...
Sometimes it seems like children have an infinite amount of energy. Playing, running, learning new things and interacting with peers can tire even the most energetic kid out, but somehow they wake up ...
Dr. Jenna Wheeler of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pediatric Critical Care Medicine joins WESH 2 during ...
Daylight Saving Time can disrupt a child’s established sleep rhythms. A few practical steps can help ease the transition.