A two-hour school-night routine that helps parents support their children's social, emotional and intellectual development
School nights are a real challenge for most parents. Just as your energy flags, a slew of parenting duties looms ahead. Learn how to create a two-hour school night routine that works for both parent and child. By following this two-hour ritual, you'll be able to:
- Bond with your children
- Prepare and enjoy a nutritious dinner
- Support your child's organization and academic success
- Read with your child
- Follow a book-bath-bed routine to an early bedtime
- Enjoy some me time once the kids are in bed
The benefits of
Prime-Time Parentinginclude better nutrition, better school performance, a more organized home, and well-rested parents and children.
The hours between 6 and 8pm will never be the same!
Heather Milleris the Director of LePage-Miller, Inc, an education firm based in New York City. A graduate of MIT, the Harvard Graduate School of Education and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Miller has developed and delivered educational programs for over twenty years.
Prime-Time Parentingis a much needed and detailed guide for contemporary parents rearing children in a new and challenging digital society. Heather Miller provides a wealth of concrete practical suggestions for helping parents deal with the many obstacles screen technology poses for healthy parenting.
David Elkind, author ofThe Hurried ChildandThe Power of Play
The step-by-step guide to school nights families have always wanted. Kids thrive in structure and Miller has created the perfect weeknight routine that helps children feel nurtured and families feel connected...all while getting things done!
Kyle Schwartz, teacher and author ofI Wish My Teacher Knew
Prime Time Parentingbelongs on the bookshelf of everyló´