This valuable tool can help the doctor determine whether a child is
growing at an appropriate rate or whether there might be problems.
Being the smallest puppy in a litter isn't necessarily a bad thing, provided they're still within the healthy weight range for their breed and age, and
growing at an appropriate rate.
Not exact matches
What matters more than size is that your baby
grows at a steady,
appropriate rate that doesn't dramatically speed up or slow down.
The most important thing is that your toddler is
growing at a steady,
appropriate rate, not that he's hit some magic number.