Child’s Growth Chart Calculator


You might be wondering how your child’s growth compares to other children her age. To find out, use the following growth chart calculator for newborns to 3-year-olds.

First you’ll need to measure your child’s height, weight, and head circumference, and then enter them into the boxes below.

About percentiles: The most commonly used clinical indicator, percentiles rank the position of an individual by indicating what percent of the reference population the individual would equal or exceed. For example, on the weight-for-age growth charts, a 2-year-old boy whose weight is at the 30th percentile, weighs the same or more than 30 percent of the reference population of 2-year-old boys, and weighs less than 70 percent of the 2-year-old boys in the reference population.

Please enter the age in months of your child and see the milestones for their age. Please note that during the first three years developmental milestones vary widely from child to child. Your toddler will develop at their own pace.

 

Please enter your baby's or toddler's age in months:

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Was your child born prematurely?   no   yes
If so, how many months premature was he/she?

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