After the age of three, the speed of physical development slows down for babies. At this time, babies can sleep alone and develop good sleep habits. The baby's heart rate is a criterion for determining whether the baby is sick, and parents must pay attention to the baby's heart rate. So, what is the normal heart rate for a three-year-old baby?
At the age of three, a baby's heart rate is approximately 100 to 120 beats per minute, which is a normal phenomenon within this range. The younger the baby, the faster their heart rate will be. Baby's heart rate can also be influenced by many factors, such as emotions, metabolic cycles, and breathing. If the baby's heart rate is a bit fast but there are no uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended that parents observe it first. When necessary, take the baby to the hospital for an electrocardiogram or cardiac ultrasound examination.
At the age of three, babies' cognitive ability towards the outside world has already been improved. Some babies can also speak English and have strong memory abilities. They can remember things happening around them. Parents should communicate more with their babies to help them learn more.
Parents attach great importance to the physical health of their babies and must carefully observe their behavior. If any abnormal symptoms are found, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to understand the cause. It is also important to pay attention to the baby's clothing and keep them warm. Encourage your baby to have a regular diet and routine, so that they can grow and develop healthily.