growth and physical development
From preschool through puberty, find out if your child’s physical development is on track.
- Breast Lump on Boy
- Does Growth Stop with Onset of Menstruation?
- When Should Child Move to Booster Seat?
- Has Teen Stopped Growing?
- Penis Size at Age 14
- Breast Buds in Toddlers
- Tummy Time
- Circle Dances
- Pile Them High
- Homemade Box Train
- Missed Menses in 15-Year-Old
- Rope Games
- Monkey Jumping
- Walk-a-Lot
- Asymmetric Breast Development
- Jumping High
- Normal Testes Development?
- Calculate Your Child’s Height
- Wheelbarrow Fun
- On a Roll
- Premature Puberty?
- School Bag Too Heavy?
- Beanbag Race
- Adolescents and Bras
- Four-Year-Old Fell and Injured a Tooth
- Children’s Health: Growth Charts
- Is Being Underweight a Health Concern?
- Bodily-Kinesthetic Gift-Boosting Activities
- Stepchildren with Problems
- I Can, I Can
- How I’ve Grown
- I Am Able Though Disabled
- Beanbag Throw
- Human Growth Hormone Testing
- Bodily-Kinesthetic Quick Tips
- All Living Things Grow
- Kitchen Helper
- Four-Year-Old Is Frequently Sick
- "Tics" and Tourette Syndrome
- Deafness and School
- Physical Disabilities
- Growing Pains
- Three-Year-Old Wetting the Bed
- Severe Bilateral Clubfoot
- Teen Is Embarrassed About His Height
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta
- Infants in Car Seats
- Gifted but Has Terrible Handwriting
- Stopped Napping...for Good?
- Gifted Daughter Is Overly Sensitive
- Growing Pains
- Son Has Questions About Puberty



