Summertime is often a lazy, relaxed time. But for a child with ADHD, a daily routine continues to be very important. During the school year, you are more likely to make your child adhere to regular bed, wake-up and meal times. This is important during the summer, as well. A schedule doesn’t have to be rigid, but days run much more smoothly when there are expectations and predictability for your child.

Ideas for Your Child’s Summer Schedule

You don’t have to schedule every minute of the day. The idea is to provide your child with a summer routine that is predictable, but flexible.