A parent inquires if it’s normal for their 22-month-old baby to not gain weight for half a year, with only the height increasing to 88 centimeters.
Is it normal for a baby not to roll over yet? Are there any methods that can help the baby learn to roll over?
A child with a lower height and weight may be experiencing normal growth differences. Daily nutrition management and active exercise are key.
Is it normal for a 19-month-old boy not to know when to tell his parents he needs to use the bathroom? At what age can a child learn to inform their parents they need to use the bathroom?
Not walking at 18 months may be a normal developmental variation, or it could be due to a lack of security or abnormal muscle tone. It is necessary to observe and may require consultation with a professional physician.
If a four-month-old baby is unable to lift its head, it may be a sign of developmental abnormalities, and medical examination should be sought promptly.
Discussing whether the phenomenon of a four-year-old child starting to lose teeth is a normal part of development, and how parents should care for their child.
The timing of a child’s tooth eruption is influenced by genetic factors. Typically, children start to grow teeth between 6 to 7 months old, but some may start as early as 4 months or as late as 10 months, with some children not growing their first milk teeth until after 1 year.
A two-year-old seven-month-old baby has been experiencing frequent nighttime urination recently, seeking reasons and coping methods.
Learn about the normal developmental milestones for a baby at 7 months old and how to help them learn to roll over.