Girls Weight chart for Toddlers 17 month old

Summary of 17 month old Girls weight charts
In most cases, Girls weight measurements for this age group (17 month old) will lie within the range between 17 and 28 lbs. The average weight measurement for this age group Girls is 22 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
1 year, 5 months and 8 days
Weight
11 kgs / 25.1 lbs

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CDC Growth Data for 17-Month-Old Baby Girls

Let's start by looking at the CDC growth data for weight for 17-month-old baby girls:

  • The average weight for a 17-month-old baby girl is approximately 21.1 pounds (9.6 kilograms).

  • The 50th percentile weight is around 20.6 pounds (9.3 kilograms), meaning that half of the baby girls at this age weigh less and half weigh more.

  • The 5th percentile weight is about 18.2 pounds (8.3 kilograms), while the 95th percentile weight is approximately 24 pounds (10.9 kilograms).

Keep in mind that these measurements represent the average range, and individual growth patterns may vary. Always consult with your pediatrician to ensure your child's growth is on track.

Developmental Milestones for 17-Month-Old Baby Girls

At 17 months old, your daughter is continuing to grow and develop. Here are some milestones you can expect:

Physical Development

  • Gross motor skills:

    • Your 17-month-old may have gained more control over her movements and can walk independently. She might even try to run, jump with both feet off the ground, or kick a ball.

    • Encourage her physical development by providing opportunities for active play, such as trips to the park, dancing, or playing with age-appropriate toys that promote gross motor skills.

Cognitive Development

  • Problem-solving skills:

    • Your toddler's problem-solving abilities are improving. She may enjoy solving simple puzzles, manipulating objects, or figuring out how things work.

    • Foster her cognitive development by offering toys and activities that challenge her problem-solving skills, such as shape sorters, nesting cups, or stacking blocks.

Communication and Language

  • Language development:

    • Your 17-month-old is expanding her vocabulary and may be able to say several words or short phrases. She might also understand simple instructions and respond appropriately.

    • Encourage her language development by engaging in conversations, reading books together, and labeling objects in her environment. Expand her vocabulary by introducing new words and encouraging her attempts at verbal communication.

Social and Emotional Development

  • Pretend play and social interactions:

    • Your toddler's imagination is growing, and she may engage in more pretend play. She might enjoy imitating everyday activities, playing with dolls, or engaging in simple role-playing scenarios.

    • Encourage her imaginative play and social interactions by providing opportunities for playdates, joining toddler groups, or participating in interactive play with siblings or peers.

Feeding and Nutrition

  • Balanced meals:

    • Offer a variety of nutritious foods to support your toddler's growth and development. Provide a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, proteins, and dairy products.

    • Encourage self-feeding using utensils and continue to introduce new textures and flavors. Offer age-appropriate portion sizes and involve her in family meals.

Sleep Patterns

  • Nighttime sleep:

    • Your 17-month-old may sleep for about 10 to 12 hours at night, with a consistent bedtime routine. Ensure her sleep environment is calm and comfortable to promote healthy sleep habits.

  • Daytime naps:

    • She may still take one or two naps during the day, each lasting around 1 to 2 hours. Maintain a regular nap schedule to ensure she gets adequate rest.

Parenting Tips for the Second Year

  • Encourage independence:

    • Support your toddler's growing independence by allowing her to make choices within safe boundaries, such as selecting clothes or picking out toys to play with.

  • Social interactions:

    • Continue to provide opportunities for social interactions with other children her age. Encourage sharing, turn-taking, and gentle social interactions.

  • Positive reinforcement:

    • Use positive reinforcement and praise to encourage desirable behaviors and achievements. Celebrate her milestones, no matter how small, to boost her self-confidence.

Enjoy this special time with your 17-month-old daughter as she continues to grow and develop. Every day brings new discoveries and moments of joy. Remember to provide a loving and nurturing environment to support her development and foster her emerging skills.