India, May 3 -- Children are rarely able to sit still for long. They play, run, jump, trip, forget things, complain of aches, and bounce back quickly. For most families, these moments are part of everyday life, easily explained and quickly forgotten. But sometimes, small changes happen that may seem insignificant, yet do not fade away. A child who seems just a bit more unsteady than usual, a headache that keeps returning, or a complaint that the blackboard in class looks blurry; these can feel minor in isolation. Yet when such signs linger or quietly build over time, they definitely deserve a second look. In rare cases, they may indicate deeper neurological concerns, including brain tumours, where early recognition can make a real differe...