Q1 What is screen time? Screen time is the total time spent per day in viewing screens such as mobile phone, TV, computer, tablet, or any hand-held or visual device. Screen time spent for educational or prosocial activities such as schoolwork, interact
Read MoreChoking is a critical event which can be a frightening situation for parents or caregivers. It is common in children between 1 to 5 years of age. In these children, choking is particularly dangerous due to their smaller airways and tendency to explore things orally
Read MoreThe Growth Clinic at Rainbow Children’s Hospitals, offer a unique and individualized approach in the assessment of a child with concerns about his/her growth. A child’s growth measured by height and weight is evaluated to be either less or more as compared to his/her
Read MorePreventing infectious illnesses in newborns and children, including preterm neonates, requires vaccinations. 10% of Indian births are preterm less than 37 weeks gestation (WHO,2023). Premature babies may have compromised immune systems. Premature newborns are more prone to
Read MoreA study by Brandeis University, Massachusetts in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research suggests that India has the most number of dengue fever cases in the world. Official figures by the Indian government report that on an average
Read MoreMany parents don't know is that a tooth can be saved and successfully re-implanted in their child's mouth. You don't have to plant a false tooth if you know what to do when your child's tooth gets dislodged. Here are some first aid tips and what you should do when...
Read MoreBurns are one of the most common causes of injury to children, yet there are many parents who are still unsure of what to do when their little one burns a finger. Here are some quick first aid tips on treating minor first-degree burns. First of all, i
Read MoreFruits are naturally low in calories, high in fiber, and loaded with crucial vitamins and minerals for healthy growth and development. So, not eating fruits can be cause of deficiency in developing children. But the more you force your children to eat somethin
Read More1. Get them involved: If you involve kids in planning meals, going grocery shopping, and preparing food, peeling or dressing food, they will become invested in the process and more likely to eat. 2. Go to the source: Teach kids where their food comes from.
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Read MoreStruggling to shield your child from the threat of coronavirus? Here are some protective measures you can take… With schools shut, extracurricular activities suspended and playdates off the table, self-isolation for coronavirus can seem like a jail sentence
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