Daylight Saving Time: Because Being a Parent Isn’t Hard Enough
There is a way to help your kids adjust to daylight savings time. For many people that have kids, daylight savings time can be stressful. Half of American parents say that daylight savings time affects their kids. A lot of them say that it is harder to get them to sleep after the time change.
Key Takeaways:
- Avoid that chipper parent who gleefully declares, “For some reason my kids easily adjusted to daylight saving!”
- According to the Better Sleep Council, half of all American parents say daylight saving time affects their kids; more than 29 percent report it’s more difficult to get children to sleep after the time change.
- So what do you do about daylight saving time (other than gripe about it on social media) if you have children?
“According to the Better Sleep Council, half of all American parents say daylight saving time affects their kids; more than 29 percent report it’s more difficult to get children to sleep after the time change.”
http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/1132643/how-to-help-kids-adjust-to-daylight-saving-time