Child Health Write for Us – We are delighted to invite anyone interested in the area of child health, a passionate writer, a health professional, a parent, and a child wellness enthusiast to come and join us in making our platform to submit a guest post. We aim to disseminate quality, evidence-based, and interactive information to parents, caregivers, and educators who are committed to enhancing the healthy well-being of children. And when there is something you see, have experienced, or otherwise know about child health, you are more than welcome to give us your voice by writing about it and posting it here on this site!
Why Write for Us?
With your contribution to our platform, you will get a chance to:
Access a Broad Response: We reach parents, medical practitioners, and teachers who are willing to find out more about child health and wellness.
Demonstrate Your Expertise: If you know something useful, conduct research, or just share your experience, you are a thought leader in the child health sector.
Make a Difference: Your work may inform and empower the families on how to make clear choices concerning the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of their children.
Increase Your Web Traffic: Get your name listed as an author, have your site or social media page linked, and have an opportunity to interact with our active participant base.
Topics We’re Looking For
We are open to submitting a laid-out course of topics on child health. These are some of the ideas upon which you can base your submission, although you can suggest any other topic considered relevant:
Nutrition and Healthy Eating: Advice on persuading children to eat well, dealing with fussy children, or treating obesity in childhood.
Physical Activity: How to play with children and involve them, benefits of the exercises in childhood, tips on safety in sport, etc.
Mental Health and Emotional Well-being
What are some of the things that can be employed in helping children manage their mental health, work on anxiety, or train in resilience?
Childhood Illnesses and Immunity: Comments on the concept of vaccinations, common illnesses encountered in children, and prevention.
Developmental Milestones: Information concerning checking and supporting the physical, mental, and social growth of children.
Health Parenting Tips: Parenting tips on how to make your home the healthiest place, or how much time to spend in front of a screen.
Sleep Health: How sleep can impact children and information on how to create effective sleeping habits.
Pediatric Healthcare: Pediatricians. The insights on selecting a pediatrician, familiarizing oneself with medical tests, or how to operate healthcare systems with children are referred to as pediatric healthcare. Special Needs and Chronic Conditions: Supporting children with disabilities, allergies, asthma, or other chronic health issues.
We’re open to creative angles and unique perspectives, so don’t hesitate to pitch an idea that aligns with our focus on child health.
Submission Guidelines
To make sure that your submission is of value and can bring value to our readers, do not forget to read these guidelines:
Word Count: The ideal word count of the article is 800-1,500. Make sure your material is informative, properly researched, and captivating.
Original Content: It needs to be original, where no section of the submission is published. Plagiarism and artificial intelligence (AI) materials will not be tolerated.
Tone and Style: Write in a professional tone, clearly and conversationally. Do not use jargon often unless it is explained in a general way.
Form: Have an excellent introduction, good headings, and conclusion. Make text readable by inserting subheadings, bullet points, or lists.
Evidence-Based Information: Support your statements with reliable sources, i.e., studies, expertise, or well-known establishments (e.g., WHO, CDC, or children’s organizations). Give references where necessary.
Formatting: Please send your article as a Word document or Google Doc with a 12-point font and double-spaced. Include a 50-100-word biography, and please add your name to it.
Pictures: In case you would like to use pictures, please submit high-resolution royalty-free pictures or propose stock pictures that can be found. Use captions and credits where possible.
Links: 1-2 non-promotional links to your website/blog or social media in your bio are wanted. Other links in the article need to be considered and accepted by our editorial staff and should be relevant.
You can send your article to contact@quorablog.com
How to Submit?
Pitch Your Idea: Send us a short pitch (100-200 words) of your topic, big points, and why it should work on our blog. Write in the area of your qualifications or experience concerning the child field of health field.
Send Your Article: As your pitch passes, we will need you to email your complete article to [insert details] or use [insert link to hand in form]. It takes our editorial staff 7-10 business days to review your submission.
Editing Process: We can ask you to make changes so that your article can meet our standards. Your article will be reviewed and given a slot to be published.
What We Don’t Accept?
Promotional or advertorial content.
Articles that lack credible sources or scientific backing.
Content that is offensive, overly controversial, or not aligned with our focus on child health.
Previously published or non-original content.
Who Can Submit?
Submission is welcome from:
Nutritionists, psychologists, and other health specialists, pediatricians.
Care givers or parents who already have some background or knowledge of child health.
Health and wellness writers can present well-researched material and are committed.
Teachers or activists who work in child development or health.
You do not need any formal medical background, but what you write should be accurate, well-researched, and of concern to our audience.
Benefits of Contributing
Other than the fact that contributors will reach a committed audience and share their expertise, contributors will also get:
Your name and a mini-biography in a byline.
The links to your web page or other social media (no advertisements).
The possibility to work with our editorial staff on subsequent materials.
Get Started Today
We are thrilled to get your expertise and ideas and present them to our society. Whether you apply as a professional writer or an amateur contributor, you mean a lot to us in the field of child health. Please email your pitch or enquiry to [insert contact information] and make a change to the lives of children with us.
The bottom line is, I am writing with the understanding that we can do this and help families to claim child health as a priority.