At each age stage, babies have a developmental standard. If the standard is met, it proves that the baby's nutrition has kept up in all aspects, and parents will also breathe a sigh of relief. So, what is the standard for babies when they reach 15 months of development? Let's take a look together below.
1. Babies are divided into male and female babies. The development standard for male babies at 15 months is in the range of 76.6-82.3cm, and for female babies at 15 months is in the range of 74.8-80.7cm. Mothers can use this standard to determine whether their baby's development meets the standard.
2. If you want your baby to reach the standard of development, nutrition must keep up, especially the nutrition of vitamin D. Adequate supplementation of vitamin D can enhance the baby's bone and achieve the goal of development standards.
3. There is also a developmental standard for baby weight. The weight standard for male babies at 15 months is in the range of 9.8-12.0kg, and for female babies at 15 months is in the range of 9.1-11.3kg. When the weight is below or above this range, mothers need to pay attention to controlling their baby's weight through food.
If the baby reaches the developmental standard, the chance of getting sick will also be relatively low, because after the body's nutrition keeps up, the immune system will also increase, which can resist the invasion of viruses such as colds and fever. Therefore, mothers need to put more effort into their baby's diet.