The height and weight of children are rapidly changing values, which are a very important indicator of the overall development of the child. Sometimes it seems to parents that their child is growing by leaps and bounds: the recently purchased jacket has already become cramped, the new shoes are already small, and the little pean is stretched out and has become very large. To answer such questions, a table of the norm of growth and weight of children from birth to 17 years has been developed. These standards are suitable for assessing the development of a child of any nationality and are independent of social status and place of residence.
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