Question

Although it’s usually a regular practice to bring children to the hospital for physical examinations, due to recent scheduling difficulties, I would like to know what the development standard values are for a 37-month-old baby?

Answer

For a 37-month-old baby, their development standard values can be assessed by comparing them with children of the same age. If the baby’s weight and height are similar to most children of the same age, then generally, their growth condition can be considered normal. However, children’s growth and development are influenced by various factors such as genetics and environment, so there may be individual differences. If the baby’s weight and height are slightly higher or lower than the average, this requires combining the results of multiple measurements for self-longitudinal comparison to make a judgment. As long as the baby’s weight and height show an upward trend each month, it can be considered normal.