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Adults and kids alike can benefit from a summer schedule to help make the days and weeks easier to manage. Kids feel comfort in knowing what to expect when, and they are better able to focus their minds on what they are doing when they don’t have to worry about what is coming next.

But each family needs to find the schedule that best supports their team and what they value most. Meghan Fitzgerald of Tinkergarten shares some tips and tricks to help set up a schedule that supports outdoor play and works best for your family this summer. Read more.


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