1. Observe children's behavior and activity level: Under normal circumstances, children should have enough energy and motivation to participate in various activities. If the child shows abnormal fatigue, lack of interest or abnormal behavior, further examination may be needed.
2. Pay attention to children's eating habits: Children should have a balanced and diverse diet, including vegetables, fruits, protein and carbohydrates. If your child has a loss of appetite, a partial eclipse or an abnormal weight gain or loss, you may need to consult a doctor.
3. Observe the quality of children's sleep: Normal sleep is very important for children's health. If children often suffer from insomnia, dreaminess, waking up at night or being sleepy during the day, they may need to pay attention to sleep problems.
4. Pay attention to your child's temperature change: the normal temperature range is between 36.5℃ and 37.5℃. If your child has a fever, chills or other abnormal body temperature, you may need to seek medical attention in time.
5. Observe the child's physical development: the child's height, weight and head circumference should be consistent with children of the same age. If children have obvious differences in these aspects, they may need to consult a doctor.
6. Pay attention to children's emotional and psychological state: Children's emotional and psychological state is very important to their overall health. If your child has depression, anxiety, depression or other abnormal emotions, you may need to seek professional help. The above are just some common observation indicators, which cannot replace the diagnosis and suggestions of professional doctors. If you have any doubts about your child's health, you'd better find a professional doctor to make a detailed assessment and diagnosis.