Boys Weight chart for Children 8 years & 6 months old

Summary of 8 years & 6 months old Boys weight charts
In most cases, Boys weight measurements for this age group (8 years & 6 months old) will lie within the range between 46 and 88 lbs. The average weight measurement for this age group Boys is 59 lbs, according to the CDC.

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Sex
Date of Birth
Date Measured
Weight
(25.1 lbs)
Unit of Measure

Summary of Results

Weight for Age
Percentile
0%
Age
8 years, 6 months and 8 days
Weight
11 kgs / 25.1 lbs

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CDC Growth Data for 8.5-Year-Old Boys:

Weight: At 8.5 years old, the average weight for boys is around 59 pounds (27 kilograms). Here's a breakdown to give you an idea:

  • 5th percentile: Approximately 51 pounds (23 kilograms)

  • 50th percentile: Around 59 pounds (27 kilograms)

  • 95th percentile: Approximately 73 pounds (33 kilograms)

Physical Development: By your age, you have developed more refined gross motor skills, which means you can engage in various physical activities with better coordination and control. Keep exploring and challenging yourself!

Feeding and Nutrition: Eating a balanced and nutritious diet is important for your growth and development. Remember to enjoy a variety of healthy foods that provide the essential nutrients your body needs to thrive.

Sleep Patterns: Getting enough sleep is crucial for your overall well-being and helps you perform your best during the day. Aim for about 10 to 11 hours of quality sleep each night to feel energized and ready for new adventures.

Sensory Development: Your senses play a big role in helping you understand the world around you. Keep engaging in activities that stimulate your senses, like exploring nature, trying new foods, and experimenting with different textures.

Cognitive Development: Your mind is growing and expanding every day. You are becoming a critical thinker, a problem solver, and someone who loves to learn new things. Embrace your curiosity and keep exploring the wonders of knowledge!

Social and Emotional Development: As you continue to navigate the world of friendships and relationships, you are learning how to understand others, show empathy, and communicate your feelings. Remember to be kind, inclusive, and always be true to yourself.

Language Development: Your language skills are getting stronger, and you have a growing vocabulary to express your thoughts and ideas. Use your words to share your thoughts, ask questions, and explore the power of communication.

Fine Motor Skills: Your hands are becoming more dexterous and skilled, allowing you to do more intricate tasks like writing neatly, tying shoelaces, and creating beautiful artwork. Keep practicing and challenging yourself to refine your fine motor skills.

Supportive Tips for Your Growth and Development:

  • Embrace new challenges and keep expanding your knowledge and skills.

  • Choose a variety of nutritious foods to fuel your body and mind.

  • Make sure to get enough restful sleep to stay refreshed and ready for each day.

  • Keep exploring the world around you through engaging activities that stimulate your senses.

  • Feed your curiosity by diving into books, discovering new subjects, and seeking knowledge.

  • Nurture your relationships, be kind to others, and express your feelings with openness.

  • Use your words to communicate effectively and express yourself confidently.

  • Keep honing your fine motor skills through writing, drawing, and hands-on activities.

  • Embrace your unique journey of growth and development, and believe in your incredible potential.

Remember, you are growing into an amazing individual with endless possibilities. Trust in yourself, stay curious, and continue to embrace the joys of learning and discovery. Your journey is filled with exciting adventures, and your potential knows no bounds. Keep shining brightly!