Healthy Development of Children

by admin-blog-kh | November 21, 2016 12:18 pm

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Summary

Guide to Healthy Child Development for Parents

Building a strong foundation for your child’s healthy development starts with creating good daily habits. Children are naturally curious and active, and while exposure to the world helps them grow, their bodies and minds need the right support to thrive. A strong foundation for your child’s healthy development depends on sleep, nutrition, exercise, stress management, and timely vaccinations. Children need at least 10 hours of sleep daily, as growth hormone is released during sleep, supporting physical growth, immunity, and healthy weight. A balanced diet rich in calcium (milk, yoghurt, tofu, cheese), along with magnesium and vitamins D, K, and C, strengthens bones and boosts immunity. Hydration and natural foods, including citrus fruits and turmeric, further support health. Daily physical activity improves brain development, muscle strength, and immune function. Managing stress through play, emotional support, and relaxation techniques is equally important. Lastly, ensure vaccinations are up to date. When children feel secure, well-rested, active, and well-nourished, they are better equipped to learn, explore, and grow into healthy, confident individuals.

Foundation for your child’s healthy development

For a parent, children are their main priority – Their development, their health, their happiness. Children are naturally curious and active, but they are not known for being cautious. They often expose themselves to germs and infections while playing and exploring their surroundings. Our goal shouldn’t be to keep the child in permanent quarantine to keep them safe – Instead, we aim to support the child’s immune strength so they can grow and explore without fear. Keeping your child healthy is a task every parent takes seriously, and we are here to offer good advice about how to do it.

The key to the healthy growth of a child

  1. Sleep

    A growing child needs a minimum of 10 hours of sleep per day, and sleep can affect children in the following ways:

    Sleep promotes growth: Growth hormone is secreted during sleep. So, adequate sleep is required for a healthy growth of children.

    It affects weight: Evidence shows that children who sleep for short hours tend to become overweight.

    It fends off germs: During sleep, factors that promote immunity in the body are generated and sufficient sleep is required for the full immune system development.

  2. Nutrition

    Avoid processed food that has preservatives and food that has artificial sweeteners.

    • Milk – 1 glass, Yoghurt – 1 cup, Tofu – 1.5 ounces, Cheese – 1-ounce, frozen yoghurt and ice cream – 2 cups. These food items will give your child the adequate calcium required.
    • The amount of calcium a person needs varies according to age, but an average child requires 1000 micrograms of calcium per day.
    • Magnesium, Vitamin D, Vitamin K will aid the regulation of calcium. Try to make your kids eat foods that are rich in these components.
    • Citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C. This helps the body produce more immune-boosting white blood cells to help fight off any infection. Include oranges, lemons, limes and sweet limes in your child’s diet.
    • Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It also helps improve the body’s immune response. Include a pinch of pure, unadulterated turmeric in your child’s daily glass of milk.
    • Children often forget to drink water, but it is very important that they stay well-hydrated. Water plays an important role in immunity. Water is needed to flush out all the toxins from the body. Make sure the child drinks 8 glasses of water every day.
Also Read: 10 Everyday Foods That Could Be Harming Your Child[8]
  1. Exercise

    • Studies have shown that kids who are physically active have better brain development and have the ability to grasp things faster.
    • One hour of physical activity per day is essential for the healthy development of a child’s bones.
    • Children who exercise have stronger muscles and they have a leaner body. They are less likely to get fat and type two diabetes is prevented. Their mind is more active, and they can learn faster.
    • Exercise activates the immune system. An hour of exercise every day helps enhance your child’s immunity by boosting blood circulation, reducing stress and inflammation and boosting immune cell function. Let your child play outdoors, so they also get sun-exposure for vitamin D production. Avoid over-exertion though, as this can end up weakening their immunity.
  2. Stress Management

    • Children these days experience a lot of stress. They are bombarded by information all the time, and they don’t always have the context to process it. They are also under pressure to perform well and be exceptional. This can create a lot of stress, which makes them prone to inflammation and infection. It is very important to be a supportive parent and help your child deal with their stress. Let your child play and get involved in activities that give them joy. Academics are important, but so are extracurricular activities. Help your child create stable emotional bonds with you, your family members and their friends. Yoga and meditation can also help your child relieve stress and improve immunity.
  3. Vaccinations

    • Make sure your child has received all their vaccinations on time[9]. Check with your paediatrician about this. The doctor will also be able to give you a vaccination schedule for booster shots.
  4. Frequently Asked Question

    How much sleep does my child need for healthy growth?+

    Children need a minimum of 10 hours of sleep each day. Adequate sleep promotes growth, boosts immunity, and helps maintain a healthy weight.

    What foods should I include in my child’s diet for better bone health?+

    Include calcium-rich foods like milk, yogurt, cheese, and tofu, along with foods rich in magnesium and vitamins D and K. These help in bone development and overall growth.

    How does physical activity contribute to my child’s development?+

    Regular physical activity enhances brain development, strengthens muscles, and helps prevent obesity and diabetes. Aim for at least 1 hour of exercise per day.

    Can lack of sleep affect my child’s immunity?+

    Yes, insufficient sleep can hinder the body’s immune system development. Proper sleep helps in boosting immunity and overall health.

    What role does nutrition play in my child’s growth?+

    Nutrition is essential for healthy growth[10]. A balanced diet with sufficient calcium, vitamins, and minerals supports bone development, muscle growth, and energy levels.

    If you have questions or concerns about your child’s growth, nutrition, or overall development, it’s important to seek expert guidance. The skilled Paediatricians at Kauvery Hospital are here to support your family[11] at every stage. With branches in Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli, and Trichy, Kauvery Hospital offers trusted care and comprehensive health services to help your child thrive[12].

    Article Updated on 06th July 2026

    Endnotes:
    1. Foundation for your child’s healthy development: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q1
    2. Sleep: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q2
    3. Nutrition: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q3
    4. Exercise : https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q4
    5. Stress Management: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q5
    6. Vaccinations: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q6
    7. Frequently asked questions: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/what-should-parents-do-for-the-healthy-development-of-their-child/#q7
    8. 10 Everyday Foods That Could Be Harming Your Child: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/10-everyday-foods-that-could-be-harming-your-child/
    9. Make sure your child has received all their vaccinations on time: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/immunization-chart-for-babies-in-india/?_gl=1*65llps*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3NzUyMDA0NDcuQ2owS0NRand5cjNPQmhEMEFSSXNBTGxvLU9sUjduTWxJTzY2QkVRYWEyVkhYNXcyUDBYUWJNeDVjQk5iRmMtS1duUkFhcnVDUUxkS2d1c2FBbXZORUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_au*MzI0NzMzMjgyLjE3ODAyODk1MDI.*_ga*MTc2MjIxMTQ3MC4xNzcwMDExODkz*_ga_1KVR6R94ZC*czE3ODE4NDcyNDYkbzIwNCRnMSR0MTc4MTg1MjY0NiRqMTYkbDAkaDA.
    10. Nutrition is essential for healthy growth: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/paediatrics/nutrition-for-your-baby/
    11. skilled Paediatricians at Kauvery Hospital are here to support your family: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/centers-of-excellence-and-specialties/paediatrics-and-neonatology-doctors/chennai/
    12. Kauvery Hospital offers trusted care and comprehensive health services to help your child thrive: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/centers-of-excellence-and-specialties/paediatrics-and-neonatology/

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