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RESPONSIVE FEEDING

  ЁЯН╜️ Responsive Feeding: A Loving Way to Nourish Your Child As parents, we often wonder— “Is my child eating enough?” or “Why are they refusing food?” The answer may lie not just in what we feed, but how we feed. Welcome to the world of Responsive Feeding —a simple, loving approach that helps children develop a healthy relationship with food. ЁЯМЯ What is Responsive Feeding? Responsive feeding is the practice of feeding your child based on their hunger and fullness cues , with patience, encouragement, and without force. It respects the child’s appetite, preferences, and pace —making mealtimes positive and stress-free. ЁЯС╢ Why Is Responsive Feeding Important? ✅ Builds Trust – Your child learns to trust their own hunger and fullness. ✅ Prevents Overeating or Undereating – Children eat the right amount for their body. ✅ Encourages Independence – They become confident and curious eaters. ✅ Reduces Mealtime Battles – Fewer tears, less force-feeding! ЁЯН┤ Key Prin...

TODDLER NUTRITION

  Toddler Nutrition Nutrition during toddlerhood (ages 1–3 years) is critical for physical growth, neurodevelopment, and long-term health outcomes. This period is also when food preferences and eating behaviors are formed. I. Growth and Nutritional Physiology in Toddlers Toddlers gain 1.5–2.5 kg and grow 10–12 cm annually. Growth velocity is slower than infancy but still significant. Brain development remains rapid – ~80% of adult brain size is achieved by age 3. Increased motor activity demands higher caloric intake. 2. Key Nutrients and Their Clinical Relevance Iron : Critical for myelination and preventing iron-deficiency anemia Deficiency risk: picky eating, prolonged breastfeeding without iron supplementation Calcium & Vitamin D : Required for bone mineralization Clinical signs of deficiency: rickets, delayed tooth eruption Fat : Essential for neurodevelopment Avoid fat-restricted diets during this stage Vitamin A, C, Zinc : Support ...
  Growth Monitoring in Pediatrics: A Clinical Guide for medical students. Introduction Growth monitoring is not just a preventive tool — it’s a diagnostic ally. For medical students, mastering the nuances of growth assessment helps uncover underlying systemic, nutritional, or psychosocial conditions early. It’s also frequently discussed in case presentations, OSCEs, and ward rounds. Why Growth Monitoring is Crucial  Serves as the first clue to chronic diseases (e.g., renal, cardiac, endocrine) Helps differentiate between constitutional delay and pathological short stature Provides an opportunity for early nutritional and developmental intervention Important in assessing response to therapy (e.g., celiac disease, rickets) Core Components of Growth Assessment 1. Accurate Anthropometry Weight : Use calibrated digital scales; weigh infants naked Length/Height : Infantometer <2 years; stadiometer >2 years Head Circumference : Essential in inf...

MINIMUM MEAL FREQUENCY

    Minimum Meal Frequency (MMF) for Young Children In the early years of life, nutrition plays a crucial role in supporting a child's growth, brain development, and immune function. One key aspect of infant and young child feeding is ensuring that they are fed enough— this is where the concept of Minimum Meal Frequency (MMF) comes in. What is Minimum Meal Frequency? Minimum Meal Frequency refers to the minimum number of times a child should be fed solid, semi-solid, or soft foods each day (apart from breast milk). It ensures that the child receives enough energy and nutrients to support healthy growth and development. MMF is age-specific and also depends on whether the child is still being breastfed or not. Recommended Minimum Meal Frequency (as per WHO Guidelines ) Child’s Age           Breastfeeding Status         Minimum Number of Meals/Day 6–8 months            Breastfed ...

IMPORTANCE OF MINIMUM DIETARY DIVERSITY

  Minimum Dietary Diversity for Children: Why It Matters For children aged 6 to 23 months , proper nutrition supports growth and brain development. One key measure is Minimum Dietary Diversity (MDD) — met when a child eats from at least 5 out of 8 food groups in a day. ЁЯН╝ The 8 food groups are : Breast milk Grains, roots, and tubers Legumes and nuts Dairy products (milk, curd, cheese) Eggs Flesh foods (meat, fish, poultry) Vitamin A-rich fruits and vegetables Other fruits and vegetables – e.g., banana, apple, guava, cabbage, beans, okra. These add fibre and minerals, even if not rich in vitamin A. ЁЯСЙ Why it matters : A diverse diet improves immunity, prevents malnutrition, and supports healthy development. Even small additions like fruit or an egg can make a big difference!                                                   ...

IMPORTANCE OF AVOIDING PRELACTEAL FEEDS

  ЁЯН╝ Why Pre-lacteal Feeds Should Be Avoided When a baby is born, the first few hours and days are critical for their health and bonding with the mother. One common but harmful practice in many communities is giving prelacteal feeds . ❓ What Are Prelacteal Feeds? Prelacteal feeds are any foods or liquids given to a newborn before breastfeeding is established. These include: Honey Sugar water Gripe water Plain water Formula milk before breastfeeding ЁЯЪл Why Are Prelacteal Feeds Harmful? Risk of Infections Newborns have immature immune systems. Prelacteal feeds can introduce bacteria or viruses, leading to serious infections. Delays Breastfeeding Initiation Giving other feeds before breastfeeding can reduce the baby’s interest in suckling, which delays milk production. Prevents Colostrum Intake Colostrum (the first thick, yellowish breast milk) is rich in antibodies and acts like a baby’s first vaccine. Giving prelacteal feeds may prevent babies from...
  Introducing Solid Foods: When and How to Start  As parents, one of the most exciting milestones in your baby’s growth journey is introducing solid foods. In Ooty, where the climate and available produce can be a bit different from other places, knowing the right time and method for starting solids is essential. Let’s dive into the right time to begin solids and how to introduce them to your little one in this beautiful hill station. When to Start Solid Foods The World Health Organization (WHO)  recommends introducing solid foods around 6 months of age, after exclusive breastfeeding. Starting solids earlier than this might put your baby at risk for allergies and digestive issues, while waiting too long can result in nutritional gaps. Key signs your baby is ready for solids : Head control : They can sit up and hold their head steady. Curiosity : They show interest in what you're eating, or reach out for your food. Swallowing ability : They no longer push f...

ORS

ЁЯзГ ро╡ாроп்ро╡ро┤ி роиீро░ேро▒்ро▒род் родீро░்ро╡ு (ORS) ORS роОрой்рокродு роХுро┤рои்родைроХро│ிро▓் роЕродிроЪாро░род்родாро▓் роПро▒்рокроЯுроо் роЙропிро░ிро┤рок்рокுроХро│ை роХрогிроЪрооாроХроХ் роХுро▒ைрод்родுро│்ро│ роТро░ு роЙропிро░்роХாроХ்роХுроо் родீро░்ро╡ாроХுроо். ЁЯУЕ роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு роЖрог்роЯுроо் роЬூро▓ை 29 роЕрой்ро▒ு ORS родிройрооாроХ ро╡ிро┤ிрок்рокுрогро░்ро╡ிро▒்роХாроХроХ் роХொрог்роЯாроЯрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. ✅ роХுро▒ைрои்род роТро╕்рооோро▓ாро░ிроЯ்роЯி ORS роЗрой் роирой்рооைроХро│் рооро▓роо் ро╡ро░ுро╡родை 25% роХுро▒ைроХ்роХிро▒родு ро╡ாрои்родி роПро▒்рокроЯுро╡родை 30% роХுро▒ைроХ்роХிро▒родு роКроЪி рооூро▓роо் родிро░ро╡роо் родро░ ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп роЕро╡роЪிропрод்родை роХுро▒ைроХ்роХிро▒родு ЁЯН╝ ORS роОрок்рокроЯி родропாро░ிрод்родு рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்родுро╡родு? роТро░ு ORS рокாроХ்роХெроЯ்роЯைрок் 1 ро▓ிроЯ்роЯро░் роЪுрод்родрооாрой родрог்рогீро░ிро▓் роХро▓рои்родு роХொро│்ро│ро╡ுроо். роЪிро▒ு роЪிро▒ு роЙро▒ிроЮ்роЪро▓்роХро│ாроХ роЕроЯிроХ்роХроЯி роХுро┤рои்родைроХ்роХு роХொроЯுроХ்роХро╡ுроо். родропாро░் роЪெроп்род ORS роР 24 роорогி роиேро░род்родிро▒்роХுро│் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்родро╡ுроо். роЕродрой் рокிро▒роХு ро╡ீроЪ ро╡ேрог்роЯிропродு роЕро╡роЪிропроо். ЁЯзп роиீро░ிро┤рок்рокுроХ்роХாрой роХாро░рогроЩ்роХро│் роЕродிроХ роХாроп்роЪ்роЪро▓் ро╡ாрои்родி роЕроЯிроХ்роХроЯி рооро▓роо் родீроХ்роХாропроЩ்роХро│் ЁЯПа ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▓ேропே ORS родропாро░ிроХ்роХுроо் рооுро▒ை ORS рокாроХ்роХெроЯ்роЯுроХро│் роЗро▓்ро▓ைропெройிро▓்: 6 роЯீро╕்рокூрой் роЪро░்роХ்роХро░ை + ½ роЯீро╕்рокூрой் роЙрок்рокை 1 ро▓ிроЯ்роЯро░் роЪுрод்родрооாрой родрог்рогீро░ிро▓் роХро▓роХ்роХро╡ுроо். ЁЯед ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▓் родро░роХ்роХூроЯிроп роо...

ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTION

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ORS is  life saving preparation that has reduced deaths due to diarrhea in the recent years .Every year JULY 29 is celebrated as ORS DAY. Low osmolarity ORS is commonly used as shown above .Benefits are as follows It decreases stool output by 25 percent . Decreases vomiting by 30 percent . Decrease need  for intravenous fluids .      HOW TO PREPARE ORS FOR CHILD  Take a single packet of ORS -mix it in 1 liter of water and give to the child in small sips as and when required to prevent dehydration . ORS prepared should not be used for more than 24 hours.It should be discarded.            COMMON CAUSES OF DEHYDRATION High grade fever  Vomiting  loose stools -diarrhea  burns                         HOME BASED ORS              If ORS is not available at home -then the following preparation is made       ...