Question

My son is 10 months old and his height is 71cm and weight is 17.2kg, which do not meet the standards. What are the normal development standards for a baby?

Answer

The standard weight for a 10-month-old baby is 9.2kg, and the standard height is 73.3cm. Besides milk, the baby should have 2 meals and 1 fruit per day. The milk intake should be ensured at 600-800ml daily, with milk being the primary source of nutrition. At this stage, the baby should be able to stand independently for a short while, take a few steps while holding onto a chair or stroller, and be able to retrieve toys from drawers. The baby should understand a few more complex phrases and begin to use single words to convey multiple meanings.