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Dr. Shilpa, MD

This creator discusses child development and offers advice for parents. Topics include managing screen time, understanding common infant behaviours, and teaching children safety skills. They also cover topics such as allergy relief for children, ADHD medication, and the importance of sleep. Other content includes parenting strategies for dealing with hitting and tics, as well as advice on kindergarten readiness.

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Followers397K
Avg views101K
Engagement3.1%
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Dr. Shilpa, MD shares expert insights on child development and practical parenting advice across Instagram. Her content demystifies common infant behaviors, offers guidance on managing screen time, and provides actionable strategies for teaching children safety skills. Brands can connect with her audience through discussions on children's health, education, and navigating key developmental milestones.

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#ClartinPartner Untreated allergy symptoms can affect the way a child learns! A common concern I hear is the fear of a child being drowsy from medication. Children’s Claritin® chewables can help! #ad #claritinclears @claritinusa 
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Are some types of screen time better than others? What are the main questions to ask yourself when it comes to your own child’s Screen Time? I talked about that here and in my new free substack!

FaceTime
Home videos
Bluey 
Daniel Tiger
PBS
Holding the phone 

Comment screens and I’ll send you the link to more on this!
We all want our kids to be happy but life is busy with lots of demand, sometimes it’s hard to tell if kids are growing up feeling safe, loved, valued and yes- happy!Kids don’t always show happiness by saying “I’m happy!” More often, it shows up in the small things like these:

 1.	They hum, sing, or talk to themselves while they play. That kind of little background joy often means a child feels calm, content, and comfortable in their world.

	2.	They get deeply absorbed in play. When kids feel safe and happy, they often have the freedom to sink fully into pretend play, building, creating, and exploring.

	3.	They let the hard feelings out with you. Happy kids are not happy all the time. Often, the children who feel the safest and most loved are the ones who melt down at home, ask for you constantly, and let you see the full range of their emotions.

	4.	They are affectionate in their own way. Whether it is a hug, leaning on you, climbing into your lap, or just wanting to sit nearby, happy kids often seek closeness with the people who make them feel safe.

	5.	They are comfortable doing nothing special with you. They do not always need entertainment, big plans, or constant excitement. Sometimes one of the quietest signs of a happy child is that they feel content just being near you in the ordinary moments.

Of course there is so much more to raising children, I talk about this all the time, but if you’re ever wondering if you’re doing things right, here is some validation 😍 

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I love my job and the career I chose (11 years of post graduate training was worth it!) and I will never leave clinical medicine- BUT I’ve realized as my kids get older, my presence at home is more valuable now than ever. 

I made the decision to drop some hours and have zero regrets! I’m still there for my patients but my kids only have one childhood and I was missing too much. 

If you have school aged kids, do you think they  actually need you MORE now than as babies/toddlers? Is there a “best” stage to be home more? How do you manage work and being the default parent? ⬇️

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Dr. Shilpa, MD's audience is likely comprised of parents and caregivers in the US seeking expert guidance on child development, parenting, and children's health. Their high engagement rate (3.07% on Instagram, exceeding benchmarks like TikTok's ~3.0% and Instagram's ~1.5%) signals strong intent to learn and interact, suggesting they actively seek and value Dr. Shilpa's advice. This audience is likely to engage deeply with educational content, Q&As, and practical tips, indicating high-quality engagement potential for Nutcake.

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