The factors that affect height and weight development mainly include nutrition, sleep, and the amount of physical activity in the baby. So for older babies, engaging in necessary outdoor activities every day can promote their bone development. So what are the standards for children's growth and development? Let's all learn about it together!
Generally, full-term babies have a height of 50 centimeters after birth, and at the age of one, their height will be 75 centimeters, growing at a rate of 5 centimeters per year. Therefore, height development is rapid before the age of two, and after the age of two, height is equal to age * 5+75 centimeters. If the height exceeds or falls below 10% of the standard, it is abnormal. Nutrition is an important factor in determining a baby's height. When a baby suffers from long-term malnutrition, it can affect the normal growth of bones and slow down the growth rate of their height. Therefore, it is crucial for mothers to provide sufficient nutrition for their babies.
In addition, after the age of 2, the weight of a baby is generally 2+7 years old. Nowadays, babies have abundant nutrition, but if the baby is overweight, measures must be taken to control their weight. Parents can adjust their babies' dietary structure and encourage them to exercise more, thereby ensuring a normal weight level. Take your baby for walks in outdoor parks and encourage them to exercise more, which can help burn their body's calories.