When babies are young, parents usually pay more attention to their growth and development, to see if they meet the developmental standards of this age group, and these standards are often precise to the age of months. For example, some parents will consult their babies about what physical skills they will have at 23 months old. So, what will 23 month old babies have?
What will a 23 month old baby do?
1. Physical movement and control: Babies can play on the slide alone.
2. Exploration and operation: Babies can put smaller things into larger containers, such as putting small toys into small boxes.
3. Language: The baby can name at least seven body parts.
4. Social adaptation: Knowing about cold, hunger, and thirst, such as feeling thirsty and needing water to drink.
What is the height standard for a 23 month old baby?
A baby at 23 months old should be around 90cm tall, with an average length of 50cm at birth. The first year of life has the fastest growth in length, about 25cm, and the first three months have an increase of about 11-13cm, which is about equal to the growth value of the last nine months. At the age of one, the baby's length is about 75cm, and in the second year, it increases by about 10-12cm, which means the baby's length is about 87cm at the age of two. After the age of two, the height increases by about 6-7cm every year.
The formula for calculating a baby's height is 6 months: height (cm)=50+months * 2.5. 7-12 months: Height (cm)=65=(month-6) * 1.5. 2-12 years old: Height (cm)=Age (years) * 7+75. Of course, this is just a reference value.
Parents should now know what their 23 month old baby will have. If parents find that their baby has not achieved any of the abilities mentioned above, there is no need to be too nervous, because every baby is a different individual and there will be some differences in their growth process. As long as the baby has no other abnormalities, there will be no problem.