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A practical toolkit for parents who want to support their child's immune system naturally. Based on research from our child immune system guide β€” with age-specific routines, safe supplement dosing, and an illness tracker to spot patterns.

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πŸ“Š Quick Reference β€” At a Glance

What Detail
#1 immune strategy Nutrient-dense diet with fruits, vegetables, and fermented foods [1]
Key supplement Vitamin D β€” 400 IU (infants) to 600 IU (children 1+) per day [2]
Sleep is critical Children need 9–14 hours depending on age β€” sleep deprivation suppresses immune cells [3]
Outdoor time 60+ min/day β€” sunlight, fresh air, and physical activity all boost immunity [4]
Normal illness frequency 6–8 colds/year is normal for young children β€” each one trains the immune system
Best approach Whole foods first, supplements only for confirmed gaps β€” consult your pediatrician

πŸ“‹ Daily Immune Routine Checklist

Pick the age group that matches your child. Check off each item daily to build consistent immune-supporting habits.


πŸ’Š Supplement Dosing Reference by Age

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Always consult your pediatrician before giving supplements. Whole foods are the best source of nutrients. Supplements are for confirmed dietary gaps, not as a replacement for a balanced diet. Dosing below reflects general pediatric guidelines β€” your child's needs may differ.

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Supplement 0–12 months 1–3 years 4–8 years 9–13 years 14–17 years Notes
Vitamin D 400 IU/day 600 IU/day 600 IU/day 600 IU/day 600 IU/day AAP recommended; essential for immune regulation [2]
Vitamin C From breast milk/formula 15 mg/day 25 mg/day 45 mg/day 65–75 mg/day Best from food: citrus, berries, peppers [5]
Zinc 2 mg/day (from food) 3 mg/day 5 mg/day 8 mg/day 9–11 mg/day Supports immune cell function; don't exceed UL [5]
Probiotics Consult pediatrician 1–5 billion CFU 5–10 billion CFU 5–10 billion CFU 10–15 billion CFU Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains best studied
Omega-3 (DHA/EPA) From breast milk/formula 100–200 mg DHA 200–300 mg DHA 300–500 mg 500–1000 mg Anti-inflammatory; supports immune development [6]
Multivitamin Not recommended If picky eater If picky eater If picky eater If diet is limited Choose one without excess sugar or artificial colors

πŸ€’ Illness Tracker

Track illnesses to identify patterns β€” are they seasonal? Triggered by school? Worse after poor sleep? This helps your pediatrician too.

Date Symptoms Severity (1–5) Duration (days) Remedies Used Recovery Notes