Daily plan card
A timeline of feeding, sleep, learning and nutrient prompts for the day.
BabyLogic turns four small inputs - age, feeding, biggest challenge, main goal - into a daily plan for sleep windows, feeding rhythm, no-screentime activities and weekly nutrient coverage.

We deliberately keep the loop small. Most parenting tools fail because they require constant attention. BabyLogic works because the loop is short enough to actually run every week.
90 seconds: child age, feeding, biggest challenge, main goal. No payment. Lead-first by design.
· ≈ 90 seconds
We map age-based wake windows, feeding rhythm, learning prompts and nutrient targets to your reality.
· Stage-specific
Daily plan delivered to your phone. 5-15 minute actions you can sustain even on hard days.
· 5-15 min / day
Weekly review. We tighten what worked and reset what wobbled. Consistency compounds.
· Weekly review
A wake window is the awake-time gap between sleep periods. Mismatched wake windows are the most common driver of toddler bedtime resistance and frequent night wakings. BabyLogic surfaces a target window per age bracket and adjusts as you move through the first 24 months.
Average wake windows · minutes
By age bracket, illustrative ranges
Illustrative ranges aligned with widely cited pediatric sleep guidance. Actual targets are personalised.
Sample · 9-month-old
Tuesday plan
Illustrative example. Actual plans are tuned to your child's exact age, feeding pattern and current concerns.
Each block has a time, a category and a clear one-line action. The day is short enough to glance at, structured enough to share with a partner or grandparent, and flexible enough to absorb a hard morning.
We never ask families to track everything. We ask them to run a few specific actions and let the rest of the day breathe.
Explore programsToddler intake naturally swings day to day. We aim for weekly adequacy across iron, calcium, vitamin D, protein and healthy fats - the targets WHO and ICMR-NIN guidance highlights for early childhood.
A bowl on Tuesday matters less than a steady seven-day pattern. That single shift removes most mealtime guilt.
Sample weekly coverage
Wk 6 · 14-month-old
Iron
Protein
Vitamin D
Calcium
Vitamin D is on watch for the week - the plan surfaces a sunlight + dietary substitution prompt for the next four days.
Weekly review
Consistency, not perfection
BabyLogic looks at the week, not the day. A wobble on Tuesday is fine if Wednesday and Thursday are stable - that is how real households move forward.
Routine consistency
12-week parent-reported trend
Most BabyLogic families report stable routines after roughly six to eight weeks of weekly review - not from doing more, but from doing the same small things consistently.
Self-reported by families. Illustrative pattern - individual results vary by stage and household.
A timeline of feeding, sleep, learning and nutrient prompts for the day.
Age-tuned awake-time targets so naps and bedtime stop feeling random.
Food swaps by nutrient, so a refused meal does not break the week.
A 5-minute language activity tailored to your child's stage.
A 90-second look back at sleep, food and play - what to hold, what to reset.
Updated wake windows, prompts and nutrient priorities for the coming seven days.
78%
of families report a calmer evening routine within 4 weeks.
2-3×
increase in sustained 5-minute language play sessions per week.
≈40%
fewer reported ‘hard nights’ once wake windows align.
Self-reported by parents using BabyLogic. Not a medical claim. Outcomes vary by household, child stage and starting baseline.
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Share your child's stage and biggest challenge in 90 seconds. We prepare a next-step guidance path for your family - no payment in the enquiry flow.