Track weight and length for children under 2.
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This assessment provides statistical probability and mathematical interpretation based on validated clinical equations. It is not a diagnostic tool.
Unlike older children, infants (0-24 months) are measured using the WHO (World Health Organization) growth standards. This tool helps parents track 'Weight-for-Length,' which is the clinical standard for identifying healthy growth patterns in the first 1,000 days of life.
The WHO standards were released in 2006 after a massive study following children in six different countries, proving that children grow similarly worldwide when provided health-supporting environments.
Don't measure at home with a regular scale if possible. Medical-grade infant scales and a 'stadiometer' provide the precision needed for accurate percentile tracking.