Toddler Growth: Height, Weight & IQ Milestones

Toddler development at 21 months includes significant linguistic and physical milestones. Tracking height and weight percentiles helps identify healthy growth patterns and early signs of a high IQ.

Baby girl (18-24 months) looking in mirror, hands pressed on glass

Toddler Development at 21 Months Old

Pediatricians measure a child's growth not only by weight and height but also by skills mastered. These skills often develop at predictable ages and go by the term developmental milestones. Toddlers have a wide range of normal, according to the BabyCenter website.

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Height & Weight Percentiles of Infants & Toddlers

In order to assist doctors in plotting children's height and weight, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed growth and weight percentile charts. These charts show how the size and growth patterns of one child compare with other children of the same age and gender.

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Baby girl (18-24 months) in high chair, spaghetti hanging over tray

How to Make My 1-Year-Old Gain Weight

When a child fails to gain weight at the same rate as others her age and gender, it’s known as a failure to thrive. Yet, a parent might not be able to adequately tell if her child is actually suffering from this condition.

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Shortness of Breath in Toddlers

There are a few symptoms that are frightening for parents to see their toddler experiencing. Shortness of breath, medically referred to as dyspnea, is best described as a sensation of feeling suffocated or like the chest is tightening. This symptom may occur only once, or it may occur often.

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Signs of a High IQ in Toddlers

With each new milestone your toddler reaches, you may become more certain that she’s the brightest toddler you’ve ever seen. Parental biases aside, you could be onto something.

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Why Language Development is Important to a Child

Language is an important skill that allows a person to communicate. A child begins to develop language even before she can use words, as seen by a baby who cries to get her needs met. A delay in language skills can cause frustration for a child as well as miscommunication about what she may be trying to convey.

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Tips for Growing Toddler Hair

As your little one moves past babyhood and into toddlerhood, her hair might need some extra attention. You may encounter challenges as your child’s hair goes through a stage of uneven wispiness. Stay the course if you’re growing it out, though.

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