The average height for a 2-year-old child is around 32 to 36 inches, or about 2.5 to 3 feet tall.
A child who is 147 centimeters tall would be considered a normal weight at roughly 77 pounds. Anything over 90 pounds at this height is considered obese.
child: 4' - 5' teenager: 5'+
That would depend on the eleven year olds height. My son is almost 5'1" and weights 140 lbs. He is considered as overweight and I agree. He does not need to lose weight. He just needs to maintain his present weight and allow his body to grow and the weight will catch up with his height. The following URL will show you if your child's BMI or Body Mass Index. Enter the child's height and weight and it will you if your child is normal weight, above normal or below normal weight for their age. http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
It depends on how tall he or she is. I was 5'6" and 125lbs when I was twelve. I was very athletic and was not overweight. this would depend on the height of the child and things like that. if you google "BMI chart", you can type in the child's weight and height and it will you tell you if its normal or not.
It is normal for a 2-year-old child to have occasional tantrums, but there is no specific number that is considered "normal." Tantrums are a common part of development at this age as children are learning to express their emotions and frustrations.
See: What is a normal weight for a child of a certain height and age?
3 pounds if don't jam it in to far
A child who is not growing at the normal rate might benefit from human growth hormone, which can be prescribed by a doctor.
Having a height of 4'11 is an average size for a child that 10-11 years old. Height and weight is determined largely by genetics.
Depends on height and sex but using the height of 4 foot 8 inch 65 to 75 pounds is ideal
Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents. It occurs when a child is well above the normal weight for his or her age and height.
This cannot be considered to be normal. The child needs evaluation.