Height and weight development standards for babies between one and seven months old
At seven months of age, the baby\’s height and weight development has entered a relatively stable stage. According to standard data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO), the average heights of male and female babies are 68.7 cm and 66.5 cm respectively, and the average weights are 8.2 kg and 7.6 kg respectively. Of course, each baby\’s growth and development is unique, so these data are only for reference.
Standards for motor development of babies between two and seven months old
By seven months of age, most babies are able to roll over, sit up, and begin to crawl. They can also grab objects with their hands and put them into their mouths as they learn to master coordination between their fingers and palms. At the same time, they also begin to understand the relationships between objects and are able to learn new things through touch and exploration.
Cognitive development standards for babies between three and seven months old
In terms of cognition, seven-month-old babies can recognize the differences between themselves and the people around them and begin to understand simple instructions. They can also express their feelings through sounds and facial expressions, and can recognize some everyday objects and people.
Standards for language development of babies between four and seven months old
In terms of language, seven-month-old babies can begin to imitate their mother and father in speaking, and can pronounce some simple syllables. They can also express their emotions through sounds, such as happiness, sadness, nervousness, etc.
Dietary development standards for five- and seven-month-old babies
In terms of diet, seven-month-old babies can already start to eat soft, glutinous and easy-to-digest complementary foods. These complementary foods include rice noodles, cereals, fruit purees, etc. Meanwhile, breast milk or formula remains the primary source of nutrition.
Sleep development standards for six- and seven-month-old babies
In terms of sleep, seven-month-old babies can already start to establish more regular sleep habits. They usually have two daytime naps and one nighttime sleep, with each nap lasting 1-2 hours and a nighttime sleep of around 10-12 hours.
To sum up, at the age of seven months, babies already have relatively obvious development standards in terms of body, movement, cognition, language, diet and sleep. Parents can understand their baby\’s growth and development based on these standards, and provide appropriate support and help in a timely manner to promote their baby\’s healthy growth.