What Growth Charts Tell Us
Growth percentiles by themselves don't say much. What really
matters is the rate of growth:
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A normal rate of growth means the child's growth points
closely follow a percentile line on the chart.
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We usually don't worry about insufficient (or excessive)
growth until a child's growth rate has crossed at least
two percentile lines (e.g., from above the 90th
percentile to below the 50th).
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If a child's weight, height, or head size is below the
5th percentile, it's important to see if the growth
points have always paralleled the 5th percentile line -
which would mean the growth rate is normal - or if the
child is suddenly falling further behind, which is more
concerning.