CHildren's &
Teenager's

As children grow into teenagers, their bodies and minds go through many changes. Each stage brings new health needs from nutrition and sleep to emotional well-being and development.

Developmental milestones

Developmental milestones are behaviors or physical skills seen in infants and children as they grow and develop. Rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking are all considered milestones. The milestones are different for each age range.

4 Months

9 Months

12 Months

18 Months

2 Years

3 Years

4 Years

5 Years

Bottle &
Breast feeding

Deciding whether to breastfeed or formula feed is one of the first major choices new parents face.
Health experts generally recommend breast milk as the ideal nutrition for infants. However, breastfeeding isn’t always possible or comfortable for every parent. The decision often depends on personal comfort, lifestyle, and medical circumstances.

Infant and Newborn

Going home with a new baby is exciting, but it can be scary, too. Newborns have many needs, like frequent feedings and diaper changes. Babies can have health issues that are different from older children and adults

toddlers &
childrens

Your child’s health includes physical, mental and social well-being. Most parents know the basics of keeping children healthy, like offering them healthy foods, making sure they get enough sleep and exercise and ensuring their safety.

Teenager

As a teenager, you go through many changes. Your body is on its way to becoming its adult size. You may notice that you can’t fit into your old shoes or that your jeans are too short. Along with these changes, you are probably becoming more independent and making more of your own choices. Some of the biggest choices you face are about your health.

Disorders

Development, Growth, and Brain Function Disorders Children develop at different rates, but some may face challenges that affect their physical growth, learning, or behavior.

Growth

Growth disorders can cause a child to be much shorter or taller than others their age. While this may be genetic, it can also signal an underlying health issue that needs medical attention.

development

Developmental disorders often appear early and impact skills like movement, language, or social interaction.

Neurodevelopment

Neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and ADHD affect how the brain works. Early recognition helps ensure timely care and support.