The term "physical growth" describes the changes in a child's body as they mature, including weight and height increases. Puberty eventually sets in, teeth erupt and reappear, and hair develops. It's all a necessary component of growing. Babies undergo remarkable growth throughout the first year of life, growing an average of 10 inches (25 cm) in length and tripling their birth weight.New parents may be taken aback if their child stops growing quickly after the first year, considering all the growth that takes place at that time. However, no child grows at the same rate as an infant. A baby's growth in length decreases significantly after the age of one. Still, no child grows at this stage of development at an exacting pace. For most children, small "growth spurts" alternate with weeks or months of significantly slower growth. In fact, springtime growth in children is usually a little faster than other times of the year!
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