Have regular check-ups with an optician and dentist. These services are available free of charge and detect any potential issues early. To find a dentist in your area here: Find a dentist - NHS.
Immunisations: Stay up to date with your child's immunisations to protect them from common childhood illnesses.
Encourage a balanced diet: Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins to support their growth, energy levels, and overall wellbeing.
Promote regular physical activity: This helps your child develop strong muscles, bones, and a healthy cardiovascular system. Aim for at least 60 minutes of active play every day.
Get adequate sleep: Make sure your child gets enough sleep each night (around 9-11 hours, depending on age) to support their physical and mental development, as well as their ability to focus and learn in school.
Hydration: Teach your child the importance of staying hydrated by drinking water throughout the day, especially during physical activities and hot weather. Try to avoid sugary drinks.
Good hygiene practices: Teach your child proper handwashing techniques and personal hygiene habits to prevent the spread of germs and reduce the risk of illness.
Manage screen time: Limit screen time and encourage activities that promote creativity, social interaction, and physical movement.
Mental health awareness: Encourage open communication with your child about their feelings and emotions, and provide support if they experience stress, anxiety, or other mental health challenges.
Safety: Teach your child about safety including road safety, stranger danger awareness, and on line safety.