🥗 1. Nutrition for Children
✅ What’s important:
- Balanced intake of carbohydrates, protein, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals.
- Age-appropriate portions and timing of meals.
🥦 Essential nutrients:
- Iron – for brain development (e.g., leafy greens, dates, meat)
- Calcium & Vitamin D – for strong bones (milk, ragi, eggs, sunlight)
- Omega-3s – for brain & vision (fish, flaxseeds, walnuts)
- Protein – for growth (lentils, eggs, paneer, pulses)
🍼 For toddlers (1–3 years):
- Offer a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables.
- Avoid processed snacks, sugary drinks.
- Maintain a regular feeding routine with 3 meals + 2 healthy snacks.
🧃 Avoid:
- Excess salt/sugar
- Caffeine (in chocolate/tea)
- Junk food
💉 2. Vaccination (Immunization)
✅ Why it matters: Protects children from deadly diseases like measles, polio, diphtheria, hepatitis B, and more.
📅 India’s Universal Immunization Schedule includes:
- At birth: BCG, OPV, Hep B
- 6, 10, 14 weeks: DPT, Hib, Polio, Hep B
- 9 months: Measles-Rubella (MR)
- 16–24 months: Booster doses
💉 Newer recommended vaccines:
- Pneumococcal vaccine
- Rotavirus
- Influenza (yearly)
- Chickenpox (Varicella)
💡 Tip: Keep a vaccination card and track it with your pediatrician or online health apps.
🗣️ 3. Speech & Language Milestones
🧠 Typical milestones (can vary by child):
| Age | Speech & Language Skills |
|---|---|
| 6 months | Babbles, responds to sounds |
| 12 months | Says 1–2 words (“mama”, “dada”), gestures |
| 18 months | 10–20 words, follows simple commands |
| 2 years | Combines 2–3 words, asks simple questions |
| 3 years | Speaks in full sentences, tells simple stories |
🚩 Red flags (consult pediatrician if present):
- No babbling by 12 months
- No words by 18 months
- Cannot follow simple instructions by 2 years
- Speech not understood by strangers by 3 years
📘 Support tips:
- Talk to your child often
- Read books aloud daily
- Avoid excessive screen time
📱 4. Screen Time Guidelines
📺 Age-wise recommendations (as per WHO & AAP):
- 👶 Under 2 years: ❌ No screen time (except video calling with family)
- 🧒 2–5 years: ✅ Max 1 hour/day, with parental involvement
- 👧 6+ years: ✅ Balanced screen use; ensure it’s educational and not affecting sleep or physical activity
⚠️ Risks of too much screen time:
- Delayed speech
- Poor sleep
- Obesity
- Short attention span
- Eye strain
🎯 Tips for parents:
- Use screen time as a reward, not habit
- Set “no-screen zones” (e.g., dining table, bedroom)
- Encourage outdoor play, storytelling, puzzles, and hands-on activities

