A one-year-old baby goes through a critical turning point in their growth. Their height and weight will increase significantly, and their physical movement, manipulation, and language and social adaptability will all improve. The baby will begin to learn different things and imitate adults in their work, but the baby may also have developmental delays. From this stage, it is clear that the child is different from others, and some diseases can be discovered more quickly at this time. 1. One-year-old development indicators 1. Boys Height (cm) 68.6-85.0 Average 76.5 Weight (kg) 7.21-14.00 Average 10.05 Head circumference (cm) 42.6-50.5 Average 46.4 2. Girls Height (cm) 67.2-83.4 Average 75 Weight (kg) 6.87-13.15 Average 9.4 Head circumference (cm) 41.5-49.3 Average 45.1 II. Overview of Intellectual Development at One Year Old 1. Body movement and control: When a baby sees a favorite toy on the ground while walking, he will squat down to play with it for a while, then stand up and continue walking. 2. Exploration and operation: The baby can put the cap on the empty beverage bottle 3. Language: When seeing dad and mom, the baby can actively call "Dad" and "Mom" 4. Social adaptation: Babies begin to imitate adults and learn to do housework, such as wiping the table and sweeping the floor. 3. Introduction to one-year-old baby: 1. Seek medical attention promptly if motor skills lag behind: If your baby still cannot stand independently this month, please take him to see a doctor. Most babies can stand steadily without support, but some babies cannot walk alone. Although they can take a few steps forward, they will soon fall down without the support of their parents. 2. Benefits of walking barefoot: Walking barefoot can promote the development of baby's feet, ankles, and leg muscles, so parents should create more conditions for their babies to walk barefoot, but be careful not to let the baby catch a cold. 3. Don’t be “modest” on behalf of your baby: If someone praises your baby, you may subconsciously be modest and point out some of your baby’s shortcomings. This may sow the seeds of self-denial in your baby’s little heart. 4. Don’t miss the critical period of adding solid food: If you don’t give your baby solid food, he or she will have difficulty eating in the future. 5. Baby's "bow legs": Most babies' calves are slightly bent due to the strong adductor muscles. This is a normal physiological curvature. When the baby reaches three or four years old, the tibia and fibula lengthen and the calves will not be so bent. There is no need to worry. 6. Be careful of mastitis: If your breasts are swollen and painful during weaning, you should use a breast pump to express milk regularly. If the breast pump does not work well, let your baby suck without hesitation, because milk congestion is one of the causes of mastitis. If a one-year-old baby does not develop according to normal physiological conditions, he or she is likely to have delayed motor skills, bow legs, and delayed language skills. At this time, you should pay attention to changes in the child's condition. Generally, a one-year-old baby will have obvious progress in physical and intellectual aspects. When the baby has problems, seek medical attention in time. |
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