Growth landmarks
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Growth landmarks are parameters measured in infants, children and adolescents which help gauge where they are on a continuum of normal growth and development.
Growth landmarks have also been used for determination of abnormal growth as well.
[edit] External links
- Sexual development
- http://www.teachingsexualhealth.ca/parentstudent/pages/13yearsofage.html
- http://www.teachingsexualhealth.ca/parentstudent/pages/8to12yearsofage.html
- Growth hormone and growth
- Growth in young brains
- Growth and body composition