Child protection is a child health examination, and currently many hospitals or doctors recommend that parents should be able to take their children for child protection in a timely manner. But some people think that their children look very healthy and rarely even catch a cold, so there is no need to spend extra money to take them for child health care. They think that not having child health care is also acceptable. So, does not having child health care get in the way?
It is recommended that parents who have the conditions should take their children to do child care. Child care is a comprehensive examination of the child's development process. Through child care, parents can understand the data of the child's development at each stage, see if the child's development meets the relevant standards, and whether there are any developmental abnormalities, so that parents can rest assured.
The period from 0 to 7 years old is the most vulnerable for children. During this time, if parents can clearly and simply grasp the state of their child's physical development, they can have a thorough understanding of their health. It is recommended to take the child for child protection once every quarter before the child turns one year old, once every six months for children aged 1-3, and once a year for children aged 4-7.
Doing child care does not require much money and does not waste a lot of things, but it can help parents better understand their children's development. They can also make corresponding nutritional diet plans based on their children's development, so that they can grow better.