Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Parenting

122: How Much Structure Should Kids Have in the Summer?

06.06.2023 - By Dr. Lisa Damour/Good Trouble ProductionsPlay

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While summer is a great time to be more laid back, a parent writes in asking whether kids should really have less structure in the summer. Dr. Lisa and Reena talk through key questions parents face once the school year ends: What's a reasonable bedtime - and how much sleep should kids be getting? What's fair to expect in terms of chores? And how much time should kids spend with digital devices, especially in light of the new, worrisome report from the U.S. Surgeon General? Their conversation offers both detailed answers and a broad perspective on the value of linking privileges and responsibilities.

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