Height and weight standards for a two-and-a-half-year-old baby

  All physical indicators are one of the criteria for judging a baby's development and health, and the most common, intuitive, and obvious one is to judge based on the baby's height and weight standards. Because as babies grow older, their height and weight also change, and there are standards at each age stage. So, what is the standard height and weight for a two-and-a-half-year-old baby?

  

Height and weight standards for a two-and-a-half-year-old baby1

  Height, weight, and growth indicators for a two-and-a-half-year-old baby

  The boy weighs 9.86-19.13kg and measures 82.4-105.0cm in length;

  The girl weighs 9.48-18.47kg and measures 81.4-10.38cm in length.

  Note: The above data is compiled based on the "Reference Standards for Growth and Development of Children Under 7 Years Old in China" issued by the Ministry of Health.

  Development indicators of a two-and-a-half-year-old baby's abilities

  1. Language development

  If a baby says' two apples' to a cookie, it reflects not only the baby's understanding of numbers, but also their understanding of units. The baby doesn't know how to use quantifiers yet and can say 'give mom a' flower ', but the baby is working hard to learn. Start using language to express emotions, describe feelings, and when unhappy, say 'I'm angry'. They will express their demands indirectly, such as "I'm thirsty", so that the mother can bring water to the baby.

  2. Physical skills

  You can already wear those simple open collar clothes, undo the buttons, and open and close the zipper at the end. I always take off my shoes and socks and walk around the room barefoot. Babies prefer things that their parents use, like to wear their parents' big shoes, and even stand in front of the mirror to appreciate. Girls will hold a comb to comb their hair in front of the mirror and apply their mother's lipstick to their lips and face.

  3. Sports ability

  The baby can squat on the ground and play freely. If the squatting time is not long, they can stand up directly without borrowing the help of an assistant. Walking freely, starting to play tricks, walking horizontally, walking backwards, or stepping on a square tree with one foot and the other on the ground, walking forward one high and one low. Standing up, you can throw the ball 100cm away because the baby's leg muscles have already gained some strength and their arm strength is not small. The sense of balance is already quite good. Standing on a high stool 100 centimeters above the ground, one can maintain balance and take a few steps forward. Not satisfied with running at normal speed, he wants to run quickly. Running too fast, I suddenly want to stop, but I don't have the skill to control inertia yet. My feet are restrained, but my body can't be restrained, and I often throw myself in front of me.

  4. Cognitive ability

  Baby likes to listen to a story repeatedly and read a book. Babies have the ability to associate different shapes of stones, branches, and objects. Baby not only knows the organs in the body, but also can describe the functions of some organs, and can apply them to other situations.

  5. Emotional development

  I have a strong sense of dependence on my parents and gradually develop emotions towards them. Babies hope to be liked by their parents and begin to care about their appearance and position in their parents' minds. The baby loves to have his mother tell serialized stories about him. By telling his own story, the baby feels the love from his parents and also realizes the value of his own existence.

  6. Social skills

  The scope of activities continues to expand, and cognitive abilities also improve accordingly. He particularly needs friends, and from other children, the baby can gain a lot of life experience that cannot be learned from parents. Therefore, the baby particularly likes to play games with children. I love playing house games the most and I am willing to play and play various roles with children. Such a big baby cannot yet experience the joy brought by sharing, and needs guidance and cultivation from parents.

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