The child is a full-term baby, with a height of 80 cm and weight of 20 jin (about 10 kg) at 2 years old. Inquire whether the child is short and if the height meets the standard. Is it recommended to administer growth hormone?
Discuss the possible reasons and suggested solutions for a two-year-old’s aversion to eating.
A three-year-old child still needs parental support while walking, has normal language and cognitive abilities, and was previously diagnosed with developmental delay. Seeking advice on enhancing the child’s walking ability.
Children with short stature can promote intellectual development through language, exercise stimulation, and traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture treatment. Avoid irritating food, and wish for a speedy recovery.
How to handle a 15-month-old baby who hasn’t learned to walk
At 6 months, a baby’s back is soft and they struggle to stand up straight. This may be related to a lack of vitamin D, insufficient muscle strength, or inadequate physical activity.
At 6 months old, if your baby’s back is still soft and cannot be straightened, it’s important to increase sun exposure, encourage crawling to strengthen the back muscles, and consider supplementation with feeding and vitamin D.
Babies typically focus on weight gain in the first six months, and growth in bones usually starts around six months. Therefore, if your baby is only gaining weight but not height at five months old, this is a normal stage and you shouldn’t worry too much. The growth rate of each child varies at different time points, sometimes faster, sometimes slower. As long as it stays within the normal range, there’s no need to be concerned. To ensure your baby gets enough calcium and iron, it’s recommended to give them one fish liver oil capsule daily and feed them iron-rich rice porridge. These measures contribute to the healthy growth of your baby.
The child is six months old, weighs 15 pounds, and is 63 centimeters tall. The baby hasn’t rolled over or sat up yet, and only breastfeeds. However, the mother’s milk is not sufficient. The baby has a history of pneumonia and high fever. Assistance is needed to determine if there is malnutrition or delayed brain development, and to provide methods and suggestions for enhancing nutrition.
The baby is seven months old, born without any abnormalities, and currently weighs and measures within the normal range. However, there is a delay in fine motor development, and it is recommended to observe and conduct a detailed examination.