The first is reasonable feeding. In infancy, we should advocate exclusive breastfeeding and gradually add appropriate complementary food.
Second, promote the development of perception. Infants and young children are in the rapid development of perception, so we should often use toys with commercial colors to stimulate the baby's response to the outside world and promote the development of baby's perception.
The third is growth monitoring, which uses the growth and development monitoring chart to monitor the growth and nutritional status of infants.
Fourth, regular health check-ups, usually once every one to two months for babies under six months and once every two to three months for babies over six months.
Fifth, physical exercise, insist on outdoor activities every day 1 hour.
Sixth, vaccination, according to the planned immunization program, complete the basic immunization of various vaccines within one year.
The seventh is to prevent common diseases such as respiratory diseases, digestive diseases, anemia and rickets.