Baby growth and development at 2 years and 4 months old

  physical growth

  Average weight: 13.1 kilograms for boys; The girl weighs 12.5 kilograms.

  Average height: 91.2 centimeters for boys; The girl is 89.9 centimeters.

  

Baby growth and development at 2 years and 4 months old1

  Language proficiency

  At this stage, the baby adds an average of about 200 new words per month and begins to use prepositions in sentences, commonly including: inside, above, below, outside, front, and back. Nowadays, babies no longer like to stack two identical words together because they have a larger vocabulary and begin to speak sentences with adjectives.

  Gradually understanding the unit of objects, if a baby suddenly says one day, 'Mom, give me a cookie' or 'Give me two apples', it reflects not only the baby's understanding of numbers, but also their understanding of the unit of objects. But for babies who are 2 and a half years old, most of them still say 'one' cookie instead of 'one' cookie.

  Physical exercise

  Baby can walk on a line with ease on their toes and maintain balance without falling when turning. When running, if you encounter obstacles, you can stop in time or slow down and continue running.

  A baby over 2 years old can now play with "very complex" assembled toys. Seeing the shapes he assembles, one cannot help but admire his rich imagination and creativity. The baby's athletic ability has improved, so you can buy a baby stroller and let him take a picture of the flower ball; They also have their own favorite types of toys.

  Cognitive ability

  At 29 months old, some babies can already name six or more modes of transportation and indicate their uses, such as airplanes flying in the sky, ships sailing in the sea, and so on. The concepts of "more" and "less" are already very clear in the baby's little head, and they are starting to learn how to count.

  Social adaptation

  During this period, babies often rudely grab things from each other when playing games together. This is because they don't know how to interact with other children yet, let alone understand the ownership issue of toys. Therefore, as long as they find it fun, they grab them and what they get in their hands is their own.

  When other children ask for toys that their baby is playing with but they don't give them to them, parents cannot force them to give the toys to others, because it will disappoint and make them feel aggrieved, and they will feel that their parents are also helping others bully them, which will only increase their selfish mentality.

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