How to record your baby's growth — from newborn to toddler
A guide for parents who want to track their baby's growth systematically. Learn what to record at each stage and which apps to use.
Newborn (0–3 months): focus on feeding · sleep · diapers
At this stage, recording physiological patterns — feeding amounts, sleep hours, and diaper counts — matters most. Accumulated numerical data is also useful at pediatric visits.
Infant (4–12 months): solids and firsts
When solids begin, carefully note which ingredients were introduced when — it helps confirm allergies. Capture milestones like rolling over, crawling, and the first tooth alongside photos.
Toddler (1–3 years): words, play, and feelings
Freely record your child's first words, favorite play, and funny moments. Records from this stage become the memories you revisit most often later on.
Bring photo album and diary into one place
Instead of scattered camera rolls and notes apps, gather photos and records in one parenting journal app. Dodam Dodam lets you stick photos polaroid-style and keep them like a diary.
Include class · activity records too
Combine outside activities like culture centers and home lessons with everyday records to build a wonderful growth portfolio. With the kids class planner, capture lesson feedback and your child's mood thoroughly.
Download Dodam Dodam now and try it for yourself.