Girls Head chart for Toddlers 14 month old

Summary of 14 month old Girls head charts
In most cases, Girls head measurements for this age group (14 month old) will lie within the range between 43 and 48 cms. The average head measurement for this age group Girls is 45 cms, according to the CDC.

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Sex
Date of Birth
Date Measured
Head Circumference
(75.5 cms)
Unit of Measure

Summary of Results

Head Circumference for Age
Percentile
0%
Age
1 year, 2 months and 6 days
Head Size
75.5 cms / 30 inches

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14-Month-Old Girls - Head Circumference Data and Developmental Milestones

At 14 months old, your baby girl's head circumference remains an important measurement to track her growth and progress. Here are the head circumference measurements at different percentiles:

  • 3rd percentile head circumference: Approximately 19.08 inches (48.4 centimeters)

  • 50th percentile head circumference: Around 20.12 inches (51.1 centimeters)

  • 97th percentile head circumference: Approximately 21.31 inches (54.1 centimeters)

Physical Development:

She's becoming more mobile as she perfects her walking and may even attempt to climb stairs or furniture. Her hand-eye coordination is improving, enabling her to stack blocks and turn pages in a book. Additionally, her grip strength is developing, allowing her to grasp objects with more precision.

Cognitive Development:

Her language skills are progressing, and she can understand and follow simple instructions. She may imitate adult activities, such as talking on a toy phone or pretending to cook. Her curiosity is evident as she explores her surroundings and shows interest in cause-and-effect play.

Social and Emotional Development:

As her social skills flourish, she may express a wide range of emotions, including happiness, frustration, and affection. Although she may not yet engage in interactive play with other children, she enjoys playing alongside them. Separation anxiety may still be present, and she seeks comfort from familiar caregivers.

Feeding and Nutrition:

Independence is on the rise as she feeds herself with a spoon and finger-feeds. She may demonstrate food preferences and explore new tastes and textures. It's essential to continue offering a variety of nutritious foods to support her growing needs and encourage healthy eating habits.

Sleep Patterns:

Her sleep patterns are likely becoming more regular, with longer periods of nighttime sleep. Daytime naps continue to play a crucial role in her growth and development, with most 14-month-olds still taking one or two naps during the day.

Parenting Tips for 14-Month-Old Girls - Nurturing Her Development

  • Encourage Active Play: Provide safe spaces for her to explore and engage in active play, supporting her physical development.

  • Foster Language Skills: Engage her in conversations, read books together, and encourage her attempts at verbal communication.

  • Support Independence: Allow her to participate in age-appropriate tasks, such as dressing herself and helping with simple chores.

As she continues to thrive and explore the world around her, her head circumference remains a valuable tool to monitor her growth. Celebrate each milestone and cherish these precious moments as she blossoms into a confident and curious toddler.