Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health

Price range: ₹1,990.00 through ₹3,990.00

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  • Course Duration: 3 months
  • Mode: Online
  • Resources: LMS and Digital Library Access
  • Content: Ayurvedic pediatric care, immunity, nutrition, and holistic child health practices
  • Eligibility: Open to all, no prior experience required
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Gain specialized knowledge in Ayurvedic approaches to pediatric health with our Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health course. This unique program delves into the holistic Ayurvedic principles for supporting the health, growth, and development of children. Designed for healthcare professionals, Ayurvedic practitioners, and anyone passionate about natural child healthcare, this course covers everything from newborn care to managing common childhood illnesses using time-tested Ayurvedic methods.

Course Overview

  • Course Duration: 3 months
  • Eligibility: Healthcare professionals
  • Mode of Education: Online
  • Certification: Receive a certificate awarded by Ayurved Bharati, providing credible validation of your skills.
  • LMS and Digital Library Access: Access to a Learning Management System (LMS) and digital library developed by the experts, filled with resources on Ayurvedic pediatrics and holistic child health practices.

Why Choose the Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health?

  • Online flexible Learning: Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of online learning at your own time and place.
  • Comprehensive Resources: Access a variety of resources via the LMS and digital library, supporting a deep understanding of Ayurvedic child health.
  • Specialized Curriculum: Learn Ayurvedic principles tailored specifically for pediatric health, with a focus on safe and effective natural practices.

Course Highlights

1. Comprehensive Curriculum

This certificate course is designed to take you from core Ayurvedic principles (as they apply to children) to a strong, clinical understanding of Kaumarbhritya, and finally into a high-end scholar track where you learn to handle recurrence, chronicity, protocols, and nuanced decision-making. The flow is simple: foundation → pediatric application → disease mastery → advanced integration.

Total learning units: 72 lessons (12 weeks × 6 lessons/week)
Assessments:

  • End of Month 1: Self-assessment quiz (10 MCQs)
  • End of Month 2: Self-assessment quiz (10 MCQs)
  • End of Month 3: Final assessment (30 MCQs)

Month 1 builds your “pediatric Ayurvedic brain”: how dosha behaves in a child, how agni collapses faster, why ojas matters so much, and how to think in Panchanidana without overcomplicating.

Week 1 — Ayurveda Basics, Rebuilt for Pediatrics

Lesson 1.1 Tridosha fundamentals, the pediatric way: what Vata/Pitta/Kapha look like in children
Lesson 1.2 Sapta Dhatu with a growth lens: dhatu poshana and why kids shift quickly
Lesson 1.3 Agni and Ama: how pediatric digestion creates disease (and how it resolves)
Lesson 1.4 Srotas essentials for child health: annavaha, pranavaha, rasavaha, purishavaha, mutravaha
Lesson 1.5 Ojas, Bala, Vyadhikshamatva: how “immunity” actually shows up in a child
Lesson 1.6 Shadkriyakala + Samprapti: catching illness early before it becomes heavy

Week 2 — Kaumarbhritya Fundamentals (The Pediatric Rules of Ayurveda)

Lesson 2.1 Kaumarbhritya scope and age groups: the logic behind “child is sukumara”
Lesson 2.2 Pediatric history that matters: feeding, sleep, stool/urine, milestones, recurrence patterns
Lesson 2.3 Pediatric examination in real terms: bala grading, dehydration clues, danger signs
Lesson 2.4 Prakriti vs Vikriti in children: what remains stable and what changes fast
Lesson 2.5 Ahara-vihara for children: dinacharya, ritucharya, satmya, pathya-apathya
Lesson 2.6 Pediatric dosing mindset: matra, anupana, tolerance, and safe sequencing

Week 3 — Nutrition, Growth, Development (Where Most Pediatric Practice Begins)

Lesson 3.1 Stanya and early feeding: breastfeeding support through Ayurvedic reasoning
Lesson 3.2 Complementary feeding: textures, timing, appetite rhythm, and agni protection
Lesson 3.3 Growth patterns and bala: when “thin child” is normal and when it isn’t
Lesson 3.4 Developmental milestones: functional markers + red-flag delays (clear, practical)
Lesson 3.5 Picky eater and junk-food loop: why it happens and how to reverse it
Lesson 3.6 Pandu-tendency and deficiency patterns: early clues, diet logic, monitoring points

Week 4 — Clinical Thinking Tools (Panchanidana Made Usable)

Lesson 4.1 Panchanidana in pediatrics: hetu → purvarupa → rupa → upashaya → samprapti
Lesson 4.2 Differential diagnosis: separating “dosha pattern” from “disease label”
Lesson 4.3 Ama vs Nirama: the decision that changes everything in treatment order
Lesson 4.4 Acute vs chronic approach: langhana, deepana-pachana, brimhana—when and why
Lesson 4.5 Parent communication: how to explain illness, diet, and monitoring without confusion
Lesson 4.6 Month 1 high-yield revision lesson (the cleanest recap you’ll want before the quiz)

End of Month 1: Self-Assessment Quiz (10 MCQs)

Month 2 is where you gain confidence: common pediatric presentations, their Ayurvedic mapping, and the complete clinical handling—from symptoms and panchanidana to chikitsa planning.

Week 5 — Jvara (Fever) as a Spectrum

Lesson 5.1 Understanding jvara in children: types, stages, ama vs nirama
Lesson 5.2 Panchanidana of jvara: what to ask, what to observe, what it means
Lesson 5.3 Fever patterns and safety: when it’s simple and when it’s serious
Lesson 5.4 Chikitsa principles: langhana, pachana, pathya, hydration, monitoring
Lesson 5.5 Classical medicines used in pediatric fever care (selection by principle, not memorization)
Lesson 5.6 Complications and escalation: dehydration risk, febrile seizures, danger signs

Week 6 — Respiratory: Pratishyaya, Kasa, Shwasa Patterns

Lesson 6.1 Pratishyaya in children: types, lakshana, samprapti, upashaya
Lesson 6.2 Kasa patterns: dry vs wet, night worsening, dosha clues
Lesson 6.3 Shwasa warning patterns: wheeze-like signs and urgent indicators
Lesson 6.4 Chikitsa principles: kapha-ama clearance, agni stabilization, relapse control
Lesson 6.5 Classical medicines + supportive measures (age-wise logic and safety)
Lesson 6.6 Prevention protocol for recurrence: season, diet triggers, routine discipline

Week 7 — Gastrointestinal: Atisara, Chhardi, Udarshoola, Grahani-Tendency, Krimi

Lesson 7.1 Atisara: dehydration recognition, ama stage care, recovery diet
Lesson 7.2 Chhardi (vomiting): patterns, panchanidana, clinical handling
Lesson 7.3 Udarshoola: vata gas vs ama heaviness vs krimi hints (clear differentiation)
Lesson 7.4 Grahani-tendency: chronic loose stools, fatigue, agni impairment framework
Lesson 7.5 Classical medicines: deepana-pachana → grahi → brimhana sequencing
Lesson 7.6 Krimi in children: signs, prevention mindset, chikitsa principles

Week 8 — Skin & Allergy-like Presentations in Children

Lesson 8.1 Twak roga basics: dosha-dushya-srotas in pediatric skin disorders
Lesson 8.2 Kandu/pidika/urticaria-like patterns: triggers, panchanidana, diary method
Lesson 8.3 Safety first: drug reactions, severe allergy signs, when to seek urgent care
Lesson 8.4 Chikitsa principles: shamana focus, external care, shodhana suitability basics
Lesson 8.5 Classical medicines used in itching/rash patterns (principle-based selection)
Lesson 8.6 Prevention: gut–skin axis (agni–ama) + seasonal trigger control

End of Month 2: Self-Assessment Quiz (10 MCQs)

Month 3 is intentionally “high level.” You’ll learn how scholars think: protocol design, recurrence logic, cautious use of procedures, and documentation that stands up to real clinical practice.

Week 9 — Ojas, Rasayana, and Recurrence Protocols

Lesson 9.1 Vyadhikshamatva deep dive: ojas markers and bala grading
Lesson 9.2 Rasayana in pediatrics: indications, boundaries, monitoring outcomes
Lesson 9.3 Recurrent URTI protocol: agni correction → rasayana → relapse prevention
Lesson 9.4 Allergy-tendency protocol: ama control + diet discipline + season strategy
Lesson 9.5 Brimhana in weak children: dhatu poshana planning (practical and safe)
Lesson 9.6 Integrated case reasoning: recurrent infections with poor appetite and low stamina

Week 10 — Behavior, Sleep, Screen-Stress (Manovaha Srotas in Modern Life)

Lesson 10.1 Sleep–agni–behavior triangle: why routine acts like medicine
Lesson 10.2 Screen overuse and attention issues: Ayurvedic interpretation + reset framework
Lesson 10.3 Tantrums/anxiety-like patterns: sattva support + family counseling logic
Lesson 10.4 Bedwetting tendency (conceptual): vata-kapha patterns and routine strategy
Lesson 10.5 Learning difficulties: what Ayurveda can support and where referral begins
Lesson 10.6 Integrated case: irritable child with constipation, sleep disturbance, appetite loss

Week 11 — Panchakarma & Procedures in Children (Only Where Appropriate)

Lesson 11.1 Pediatric suitability principles: bala, mridu kostha, contraindications
Lesson 11.2 External therapies: abhyanga, gentle swedana, lepa—clinical use cases
Lesson 11.3 Nasya concepts in older children: indications + precautions
Lesson 11.4 Basti concept (scholar track): when it is considered and why safety dominates
Lesson 11.5 Shodhana vs shamana: decision logic in pediatric context
Lesson 11.6 Integrated case: chronic respiratory pattern—where procedures fit (and where they don’t)

Week 12 — Protocol Design, Research Thinking, and Clinical Documentation

Lesson 12.1 A scholar’s case reading: dosha–dushya–srotas framework in one flow
Lesson 12.2 Designing condition-wise protocols: acute + recurrence + prevention layers
Lesson 12.3 Integrative counseling clarity: antibiotics/vaccines questions without conflict
Lesson 12.4 Pediatric drug safety + follow-up: dosing logic, monitoring, warning signs
Lesson 12.5 Research mindset: outcome measures, follow-up endpoints, audit-ready notes
Lesson 12.6 Final high-yield revision lesson (everything pulled together cleanly)

End of Month 3: Final Assessment Test (30 MCQs)

2. Expert Faculty & interactive LMS

  • Experienced Instructors: Learn from Ayurvedic doctors and experts with a focus on pediatric health.
  • Videos and Digital notes: Gain additional insights through videos and notes, sharing best practices and case studies.

3. Digital Library & LMS Access

  • Digital Library: Access a rich collection of eBooks, videos, case studies, and research papers on Ayurvedic child health and pediatrics.
  • Learning Management System (LMS): The LMS provides structured access to course materials, assignments, quizzes, and discussion forums for seamless learning.

Demo Lessons (preview) – Lesson 1 | Lesson 2 | Lesson 3


Key Benefits of the Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health

  • Certification: Gain a certificate of completion from India’s leading Ayurvedic educational institute, boosting your credentials in Ayurvedic pediatric health.
  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from certified Ayurvedic pediatric specialists and healthcare professionals.
  • Career Advancement: Prepares you for roles in wellness centers, Ayurvedic clinics, and pediatric healthcare facilities, or to start your own practice.
  • Comprehensive Resources: Access the LMS and digital library for continuous learning and enrichment.

How to Enroll

Step 1: Visit Our Website

Go to ayurvedbharati.org/courses and navigate to the Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health course page.

Step 2: Checkout

Follow the checkout steps.

Step 3: Complete the Registration Form

Fill in the registration form with your details, including your name, email, contact information, and any other required fields.

Step 4: Make Payment

Complete the enrollment process by making a secure payment on our website.

Step 5: Start Learning!

Once enrolled, you will receive access to the digital library, LMS, course materials, and additional resources.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the eligibility for the Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health course?
    • This course is open to anyone interested in Ayurvedic pediatric healthcare. There are no specific eligibility requirements.
  2. What is the mode of education for this course?
    • The course is available in Online format.
  3. What topics are covered in this course?
    • The course covers Ayurvedic pediatric fundamentals, neonatal and infant care, immunity building, nutrition, common childhood ailments, and safe herbal remedies.
  4. Do I need prior experience in Ayurveda to enroll?
    • No, if you are from healthcare profession, this course will add on Ayurvedic paediatric skills on your knowledge set.
  5. Will I receive a certificate upon completion?
    • Yes, upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate awarded by a Ayurved Bharati.
  6. How do I access the LMS and digital library?
    • Upon enrollment, you will receive login credentials to access the LMS and digital library, which includes a variety of study resources and course materials.
  7. What is the fee structure for each duration option?
    • The fees vary depending on the course duration. Please visit our website for specific fee details.

Enhance your knowledge of holistic child health with our Certificate in Ayurvedic Child Health. Enroll today to gain the skills and knowledge to support children’s wellness through the wisdom of Ayurveda!

Student Type

Indian, International

Course Duration

Skill Certificate (3 months)

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