2.6: Conclusion
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Conclusion of Physical Development Overview
The physical development of infants and toddlers is rapid and consistent. Physical growth is often measured with charts tracking weight, height/length and head circumference, showing increases in all three measurements every month during the first three years! It is important to know that while growth charts provide standards to monitor growth, there are many limitations to these charts. Research has found significant differences in the growth of children’s weight, height and head circumference across countries; therefore, caregivers should be cautious when applying growth charts to all children. Some children may fall significantly low on growth charts and are at risk of various development challenges, such as children born with a low birth weight. For these infants and toddlers, quality caregiving practices are especially important to improve developmental abilities.