POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Check your toddler's weight, length, and head circumference and plot the measurements on a growth chart.
2. Ask questions, address concerns, and offer advice about how your child is:
Eating. By 12 months, toddlers are ready to switch from formula to cow's milk. Children may be breastfed beyond 1 year of age, if desired. Your child might move away from baby foods and be more interested in table foods. Offer a variety of soft table foods and avoid choking hazards.
Pooping. As you introduce more foods and whole milk, the look of your child's poop (and how often they go) may change. Let your doctor know if your child has diarrhea, is constipated, or has poop that's hard to pass.
Sleeping. One-year-olds need about 11–14 hours of sleep a day, including 1–2 naps.
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