Eyes
Vision changes often show first as headaches, posture, or reading fatigue.
SKIDS teaches parents, schools, and pediatricians to see the child before the diagnosis. Eyes talk to sleep. The mouth talks to breathing. Iron talks to attention. Growth records the whole story.
Traditional healthcare often teaches parents the names of diseases after a problem has become loud. SKIDS starts earlier. We teach the signals: the squint, the snore, the mouth breathing, the afternoon crash, the repeated stomach ache, the itch that keeps a child awake.
When parents, schools, and pediatricians understand these signals together, care becomes earlier, kinder, and more precise.
This is not a disease list. It is a map of how childhood health reveals itself in ordinary life.
Vision changes often show first as headaches, posture, or reading fatigue.
Hearing, attention, language, and classroom confidence are connected.
Sleep shapes growth, appetite, mood, learning, and immunity.
Stool, appetite, pain, and school toilet habits tell a story.
Skin often shows what sleep, allergy, stress, and immunity are doing.
Teeth, mouth breathing, sleep, speech, and focus are more connected than parents are told.
Low iron can look like tiredness, poor focus, or slow growth.
Balance, posture, clumsiness, and handwriting can reveal development.
Cough, wheeze, stamina, and sleep breathing often travel together.
Height and weight record nutrition, hormones, sleep, and chronic inflammation.
Attention and behaviour often begin in sleep, sensory load, nutrition, and stress.
Recurrent fever, throat infections, and fatigue need pattern recognition.
Habits are not wellness decoration. They are the home layer of pediatric care: small daily acts that support the same systems SKIDS screens.
Protects vision rhythm, sleep timing, movement, and mood.
Small posture changes reduce eye strain and headaches.
A stable sleep window changes appetite, focus, and regulation.
Daily iron-rich food protects energy, growth, and attention.
Water affects headaches, constipation, energy, and classroom focus.
Mouth breathing can disturb sleep, teeth, speech, and stamina.
Oral health is part of sleep, nutrition, speech, and confidence.
Balance, strength, and attention are trained in small daily doses.
Body Wonder helps a parent notice the pattern. SKIDS clinics turn the pattern into a pediatric pathway: screening, finding, treatment, follow-up, and one life record.