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How to explain obesity to children?
A overweight baby probably won't grow up to be an overweight child, but an obese child often grows up to be an obese adult.
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Toddler growth chart
Child growth charts help you know clearly about your child's physical development. This is really one of the great tools to help you take better care of your child. more comprehensively.
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Is a 14-month-old child weighing 8kg severely malnourished?
At 14 months, most children can already run and jump or are still gathering courage for their first steps, some children are learning to play with balls, bouncy animals or slides. Therefore, parents need to know if a 14-month-old child weighing 8kg is malnourished to assess their child's development.
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When do children grow taller?
From birth to about 1 or 2 years old, children grow at a rapid rate. After that, the growth rate will slow down until the child begins to grow rapidly in adolescence. Therefore, if parents want their children to grow taller, they need to supplement adequate nutrients to meet the needs of their children at each stage.
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Signs of malnutrition in a 4-year-old child
Malnutrition in 4-year-old children is often accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss, limited mobility and thinking ability... If malnutrition in children persists, it can affect the development and health of the child. Therefore, when children show signs of malnutrition, parents need to consult a doctor for effective improvement measures.
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How much weight does a 2nd month baby gain?
Like many parents, you may wonder if your baby is growing normally. Healthy babies can come in a variety of sizes, but growth tends to be fairly predictable. During a well-child checkup, your doctor will look at your baby's height, weight, and age to see if your baby is growing as expected.
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Is it abnormal for babies not to gain weight in the first month?
All babies grow at different rates. For most, growth after birth is quick and easy. But some babies don't gain weight as quickly as expected, even though they aren't picky eaters. Many parents worry that a lack of weight gain in their newborn baby in the first month can lead to problems such as slow growth and susceptibility to infection.
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