Today on SKIDS

What every parent should know.

Right now

Your child's body is
building itself.

Their brain is forming a million new connections every second. Their gut is building an immune system that will protect them for life. Their eyes are learning to track, focus, make sense of the world.

Most parents never learn this. Not because they don't care. Because nobody tells them.

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Hidden in plain sight

Some things look like laziness, shyness, or just a phase.

Tap any of these to read what we know about it.

What parents told us

These are the things that get missed.

1 in 4

children have an undetected vision problem.

The teacher says “not paying attention.” The parent thinks “shy.” A 5-minute screening would have caught it. The child just needed glasses.

4 in 10

Indian children are anemic. Most look perfectly healthy.

No visible symptoms. Just a child whose brain is quietly missing the iron it needs to develop. A blood test at the right age catches it every time.

80%

of brain development happens before age three.

Most developmental screenings start after five. Two years of critical window, gone. The children who get early support aren't luckier — their parents just knew sooner.

Two ways forward

Knowing is the first step.
Doing is everything.

A philosophy

Between
checkups,
childhood
happens.

The way she holds her spoon. How he squints at the TV. Whether she's been more tired this month.

These aren't symptoms. They're signals — and only a parent sees them every day. Your pediatrician has the training to know what they mean. They just need to see what you see.

SKIDS connects every parent observation to your child's clinical picture, so your pediatrician walks in prepared.

We call this co-nurturing.

A real story

Meera almost waited too long.

  1. Morning

    Her 2-year-old isn't babbling as much as her older one did.

    She logs it on SKIDS in 10 seconds. Not a clinic visit. Just a note.

  2. That evening

    SKIDS connects the note with two earlier observations she'd forgotten.

    Reduced eye contact at 14 months. No pointing at 18 months. Three dots, connected.

  3. Next ped visit

    Dr. Sharma opens the record before Meera sits down.

    Six months of context, structured. The conversation starts where it matters.

  4. Three months later

    Speech therapy started at 24 months, not 42.

    The window of neuroplasticity was still wide open.

P · two people, one record

Your pediatrician doesn't work outside SKIDS. They work inside it.

Every observation you log at home becomes intelligence your pediatrician sees before your child sits down. Every flag they raise becomes guidance you act on between visits.

What you do at home

  • ·Log observations in 10 seconds
  • ·Practice H.A.B.I.T.S. daily
  • ·Get instant guidance from Dr. SKIDS
  • ·Track growth, milestones, concerns

What your pediatrician sees

  • ·A pre-visit summary, ready before you sit down
  • ·Developmental flags from your observations
  • ·Intervention compliance and progress
  • ·Evidence-based clinical pathways

Born in India's pediatric clinics. Shaped by thousands of real screenings, hundreds of conditions, and the everyday concerns of parents who just wanted to know their child was okay.

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