Baby's daily development standard

  Parents are very concerned about their babies' development, so they often measure their children's length and weight. The development of a baby has certain standards. If there is a significant deviation from the standards, it may be due to problems with the baby's development and requires timely medical examination. So, what is the standard for a baby's daily development?

  

Baby's daily development standard1

  On the baby's first birthday, the male baby's body length is approximately 68.6-85.0 centimeters. The weight is usually between 7.21-14.00 kilograms. The baby's head circumference is 42.6-50.5 centimeters. The body length of a female baby is generally 67.2-83.4 centimeters; Most of them weigh between 6.87-13.15 kilograms; The child's head circumference is 41.5-49.3 centimeters.

  The developmental standards for babies, in addition to indicators such as body length, weight, and head circumference, also have standards in terms of abilities. On their first birthday, babies can imitate others' movements and also use gestures to express themselves. At this point, half of the babies are able to walk a few steps on their own, but they are not very proficient. Some babies are able to walk independently proficiently and can use colored pens to doodle. Children can also use simple vocabulary such as mom, dad, or individual monosyllabic words.

  The diet of babies around one year old is mainly milk, and some solid foods that are easy to digest, such as rotten noodles, rice porridge, etc. Parents should provide their children with 500 milliliters of milk every day. If the child has already been weaned, formula milk powder can be given to the baby.

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