Many parents hope that their children's height can be within the standard range, so as the feeding months increase, they will regularly go to the hospital for detailed examinations. Doctors will also organize data and keep reasonable records, which is convenient for parents to refer to. So what is the standard for children's weight and height growth?
1. To effectively determine a child's development, there are also testing standards. Before 6 months, the body weight is the value of the newborn, plus the months of growth multiplied by 0.6, and the resulting number is kilograms. After the child reaches one year old, this formula changes to use the birth weight plus the month multiplied by 0.5, also in kilograms.
2. The height growth of children also undergoes significant changes. At birth, the average length of the body is around 50 centimeters, and after one year, it can increase by 25 centimeters. Therefore, when a child reaches one year old, their body height can reach 75 centimeters, and it will increase by 5 centimeters every year thereafter.
3. In addition to these, there are also significant differences in the physical behavior exhibited by children at each time period. For example, at three months old, they can lift their heads well, smile knowingly with their mothers, sit independently at around six months old, and walk forward after reaching the age of one. During this period, in addition to their mother's milk and formula, it is also necessary to timely add various beneficial auxiliary foods to supplement nutrition.