Parent-first global framework

You've got this.
We've got the plan.

Sleep, feeding, early learning, and nutrition guidance made practical for real family schedules across regions.

Trusted by
2,000+ families
Coverage
0 – 24 mo
Daily plan
5 minutes
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Calm parenting frameworkNo screentime for childPediatric-aware guidanceBuilt for daily consistency

Aligned with widely cited child development guidance

  • WHO infant feeding guidance
  • AAP screen-time recommendations
  • ICMR child nutrition norms
  • NICE early-years routine framework
  • Cochrane reviewed sleep evidence

BabyLogic synthesises public guidance into daily plans. It is not a medical service. For clinical concerns, consult a pediatrician.

A real parenting brand, not random tips

Built for long-term confidence, not short-term hacks.

Our framework combines early childhood science, practical routines, and real-world family constraints so parents can build consistency without burnout.

2,000+

Parents using BabyLogic plans

0-24

Months covered with stage-specific guidance

Daily

Actionable routines and updates

5 min

Learning activities you can sustain

How BabyLogic works

From overwhelm to a calm, consistent daily plan in four small steps.

BabyLogic is built like a trustworthy coach, not a content firehose. Every step exists to reduce decision fatigue and keep your child's routine moving forward.

  1. 01

    Tell us about your child in 90 seconds

    Share your baby's age in months, current feeding pattern, sleep struggles, and what is hardest right now. No payment is collected at this stage - this is an enquiry-first assessment.

    · baby assessment

  2. 02

    We build a stage-specific daily plan

    We translate widely cited child development guidance from WHO, AAP and ICMR into practical wake windows, feeding cues, no-screentime activities, and nutrient coverage steps tuned to your child.

    · daily routine plan

  3. 03

    You run 5-10 minute actions, calmly

    Each day surfaces a small set of actions that fit a real schedule. Bedtime resets for sleep regressions, language-rich play for early learning, and food-first swaps for picky eating.

    · 5 minute parenting actions

  4. 04

    We adjust weekly, you stay consistent

    Routines, sleep windows, and nutrient targets shift as your child grows. You receive weekly prompts so consistency wins over time, instead of restarting from zero every month.

    · weekly parent guidance

Whether you searched for a 4-month sleep regression plan, an iron-rich diet for toddlers, a picky eater meal plan, or no-screentime activities for babies, the BabyLogic framework converts the same daily inputs into a single, calm plan.

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Sleep, made calmer

Quiet nights start with predictable days.

BabyLogic builds a sleep routine around wake windows, feeding rhythm and a 15-minute bedtime ritual - so 4-month, 8-month, 12-month and toddler regressions become manageable, not catastrophic.

Age-based wake windows you can actually keep
A bedtime sequence shared between both caregivers
A bad-night fallback so one rough night does not unravel the week
Why this works

The first 6 years are where the foundation is built.

We translate established early-childhood research into practical daily routines instead of inventing new claims. Where evidence is mixed, we say so.

75%

of brain development happens before age two

Synaptic density in the first 24 months is higher than at any other point in life. Routines that protect sleep, language exposure and responsive interaction are the highest-leverage thing parents can do in this window.

90%

of brain development happens before age six

From age two onward, the brain prunes connections it does not use - strengthening pathways that have been exercised, fading those that have not. Predictable daily input is what shapes which pathways stay.

Sources · Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University · WHO Nurturing Care Framework

1,000+neural connections per second

The first 24 months are the highest-leverage learning window of life.

Synaptic density peaks in early childhood. Routines that protect sleep, language exposure, and responsive interaction build the cognitive base that schooling later relies on.

Source · Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University · 2024 brief

2-3×stronger word retention

Repeated, parent-led language play outperforms passive screen exposure.

Reviews of early literacy research show responsive serve-and-return talk produces durable vocabulary and attention gains over comparable screen time.

Source · AAP Council on Communications · Media use in children under 24 mo

≈40%of toddlers show iron gaps

Daily nutrient consistency reduces common deficiency risk in early years.

Iron, vitamin D, and calcium gaps are widely reported in 1-3 yr cohorts. Predictable meals plus food-group substitutions help families hold consistent coverage.

Source · ICMR-NIN dietary guidelines · WHO infant and young child feeding 2023

Citations are summaries of public guidance. BabyLogic does not claim original clinical research, and is not a substitute for medical advice from a pediatrician.

The four pillars

A practical framework for development, routine and nutrition.

Each pillar quietly supports the others. We never ask families to chase one outcome at the cost of another.

Early Learning Foundations

Language, attention, memory, reading readiness, and problem solving through simple daily interactions.

Sleep & Feeding Structure

Predictable rhythms that reduce chaos and help children regulate better over weeks, not just nights.

No Screentime, No Pressure

Play-first guidance designed for attachment, curiosity and confidence - not performance anxiety.

Nutrition Intelligence

Food-first guidance to improve coverage of core nutrients and reduce hidden deficiency risk.

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No screens, all play

Calm, parent-led activities that grow with your child's stage.

Ages and stages

Stage-by-stage parenting guidance from newborn to two years.

Sleep regressions, feeding milestones, learning leaps and nutrition targets shift fast in the first 24 months. BabyLogic moves with the stage instead of giving generic advice.

0-3 months

Newborn rhythm

Sleep
14-17 hr total · short wake windows
Feeding
On-cue breastfeeding or paced bottle
Learning
Skin-to-skin, face time, soft talk
Nutrition
Breast milk or formula primary

4-6 months

First sleep regression

Sleep
4 month sleep regression · two naps emerging
Feeding
Solids introduction window opens around 6 mo
Learning
Tracking, babble, mirror play
Nutrition
Iron-rich first foods preparation

7-12 months

Solids and sitting world

Sleep
8 month sleep regression · two solid naps
Feeding
Three meals + breast/formula
Learning
Object permanence, pointing, naming
Nutrition
Iron, zinc, vitamin D coverage focus

13-24 months

Toddler routines

Sleep
12 and 18 month sleep regressions · 1 nap
Feeding
Family meal alignment, picky eating phase
Learning
Word explosion, sequencing, pretend play
Nutrition
Calcium, fibre, healthy fats balance
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A new launch — kids nutrition

The first practicalnutrition intelligence layer for families.

We track routine, development and nutrition coverage in one plan - so you can spot and close intake gaps early without complicated diet charts.

Age-based meal maps

Calibrated to toddler and young-kid feeding stages.

Smart substitutions

Backups for picky eating and low-appetite days.

Weekly nutrition prompts

Steady, low-stress consistency wins over time.

Grocery-friendly actions

Clear next-step ingredients, not diet charts.

Guidance-based system. Not a medical diagnosis. For clinical concerns, consult your pediatrician.

Reading and language

Five quiet minutes a day, decades of compounding return.

Long-term reading fluency is built through serve-and-return talk, songs, and shared books in the first three years - not through worksheets. We surface the prompts and let parenting do the rest.

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Parent voices

Calmer households, in their own words.

Stories from parents using BabyLogic in real homes. Names shortened for privacy; we never publish a story without consent.

Sleep
We stopped doom-scrolling forums after the first week. Sleep windows finally made sense, and bedtime got predictable.
Aarti S.Mother of a 7-month-old · Bengaluru
Early learning
The five-minute play prompts are something both of us can actually run, even on a hard work day.
Daniel K.Father of a 14-month-old · Berlin
Nutrition
Iron and vitamin D were exactly the gaps our pediatrician flagged. The substitution maps were genuinely usable.
Sofía R.Mother of a 22-month-old · Madrid
Routine
Two caregivers, one plan. That alone changed how calm our evenings feel.
Priya & RahulParents of a 9-month-old · Pune

More moments, in their words

Names shortened for privacy.

  • The five-minute idea changed our evenings entirely.

    Smita P.

  • Bedtime stopped feeling like a battle by week three.

    Mann N.

  • Both grandparents now follow the same plan, calmly.

    Vandita S.

  • My toddler eats more variety without negotiation.

    Sahana M.

  • Iron and vitamin D were exactly what we were missing.

    Sofía R.

  • Story-time finally holds her attention for ten minutes.

    Praveena

  • Less guilt, more rhythm. That is the real change.

    Sneha

  • He greets new tasks with curiosity, not frustration.

    Hope G.

  • We stopped comparing milestones to other babies online.

    Aarti S.

  • Naps and feeds finally feel like one connected day.

    Daniel K.

  • My partner can run the routine when I cannot.

    Priya & Rahul

  • Five minutes a day, real change in eight weeks.

    Ravisha S.

Based on real parent experiences. Every child's journey is unique, and outcomes vary. We never publish a story without consent.

Programs for every family stage

Choose a guidance track. Start with one short assessment.

Every track begins with a quick enquiry. We confirm your priorities, then tailor your plan to your baby's stage and your family rhythm.

Basic

For parents who want to get started

Lead-first enrollment

  • Daily sleep + feeding guidance
  • Weekly development plan
Start Basic
Most chosen

Plus

Most popular — complete guidance

Lead-first enrollment

  • Everything in Basic
  • Brain development activities
  • Personalised routine builder
Start Plus

Pro

Full-spectrum parenting intelligence

Lead-first enrollment

  • Everything in Plus
  • Priority plan updates
  • Milestone tracking guidance
Start Pro
Featured in parenting communities
Recommended by lactation consultants
Used by IVF and NICU graduate parents
Translated into multilingual playbooks

Independent recognition · Not a medical endorsement

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Built for global families

One calm framework. English, Hindi-Romanised and Spanish.

BabyLogic respects how parenting actually happens across India, Europe and the US - joint families, nuclear homes, work-from-home, and shared caregiving. The plan adapts; the consistency stays.

What progress looks like

Not milestones to chase. Quiet shifts you can actually see.

We do not promise specific ages or guaranteed outcomes. We design the conditions for these capacities to emerge - through variety, repetition and joy at home.

Calmer sleep, fewer hard nights

What you may notice

  • Wake windows and naps stop feeling random
  • Bedtime resistance slowly softens over a week
  • Both caregivers can run the same routine
Read the guide

Stronger feeding routine

What you may notice

  • Less mealtime negotiation, more steady eating
  • Iron, calcium and vitamin D show weekly coverage
  • Picky-eater days do not break the week
Read the guide

Early reading and language

What you may notice

  • More attempts to communicate, fewer frustrated cries
  • Engages longer with books and naming play
  • Recognises sounds and words naturally over time
Read the guide

Attention and learning stamina

What you may notice

  • Fewer start-stop moments inside one activity
  • Smoother transitions between sleep, food and play
  • Stays with simple tasks for longer stretches
Read the guide

Movement and coordination

What you may notice

  • Improved balance, grip and fine motor control
  • Less frustration with hands-on tasks
  • More steady stamina across the day
Read the guide

Confidence and connection

What you may notice

  • More expressive, more curious, less withdrawn
  • Stronger eye contact and turn-taking
  • Calmer evenings the whole family can feel
Read the guide

Based on patterns reported by real parents using BabyLogic. Every child's journey is unique, and outcomes vary. We design conditions, not guarantees.

Common questions

Answers parents search for before they commit.

What is the best early learning routine for babies and toddlers?

The best early learning routine is short, repeatable and stage-aware. BabyLogic builds 5-15 minute language-rich blocks anchored around predictable sleep windows and feeding times so 0-24 month olds get consistent serve-and-return interaction without screen time.

How do I handle a 4 month, 8 month or 12 month sleep regression?

Most baby sleep regressions are wake-window mismatches layered onto a developmental leap. We hold sleep cues consistent for several nights, recalibrate wake windows by age, and protect bedtime - this is more reliable than changing technique every night.

Can no-screentime activities improve attention and memory in toddlers?

Yes. Repeated real-world interaction, language-rich play and movement-based games support attention span, working memory and learning stamina far better than passive screen content for children under 24 months, in line with AAP guidance.

How does BabyLogic prevent nutrient deficiency in kids?

We focus on weekly coverage of iron, calcium, vitamin D, protein and healthy fats through food-first meals, with substitution maps for picky eaters and low-appetite days - aligned with WHO and ICMR-NIN dietary guidance for early childhood.

Does BabyLogic support reading readiness and math readiness?

Yes. The early learning track includes phonological awareness games, vocabulary expansion, sorting and sequencing play - foundations that longitudinal early-years research links to later reading fluency and math achievement.

Is BabyLogic a medical or clinical service?

No. BabyLogic is a guidance framework that translates widely cited child development guidance into daily plans. It does not diagnose, treat or replace pediatric care. For clinical concerns, parents should consult a pediatrician.

Do I need to pay before getting my plan?

No. The assessment is fully enquiry-first. You complete a 90-second intake, receive your initial guidance path, and only choose a paid program after a recommendation call - never inside the enquiry flow.

Which languages and regions does BabyLogic support?

BabyLogic supports English, Hindi-Romanised and Spanish at launch, with region-aware support windows for India, Europe and global parents. Content is locale-aware across the assessment, plan and follow-up.

From the journal

Research-driven parenting reads, written for real days.

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Childhood is not a race

Your baby does not need more toys.
They need you, and a plan you can run.

Build the foundation quietly, day by day. Five calm minutes a morning, a stage-specific plan for sleep, feeding, learning and nutrition - no screens, no pressure, no payment in the enquiry flow.

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