Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia 1-2 Tahun | Dr. Arnold Soetarso Sp.A

Medistra Hospital
23 Nov 202010:41

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful discussion, Dr. Natasha Riani and pediatric specialist Dr. Arnold highlight essential aspects of child growth and development for children aged 0-6 years. They explain the differences between growth and development, outlining key milestones such as motor skills, language, and social development. Parents are encouraged to monitor their child's progress, watch for warning signs, and avoid excessive screen time. With practical tips on stimulating motor skills and ensuring healthy development, the conversation offers valuable guidance for parents navigating their child's formative years, especially during the pandemic.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Growth and development are two distinct concepts: Growth involves measurable physical changes like weight and height, while development focuses on skills like motor abilities and language.
  • 😀 The first 1000 days of a child's life (from conception to age 2) are critical for brain development, often referred to as the 'golden age' for cognitive and physical growth.
  • 😀 Parents should track growth using established growth curves (e.g., WHO charts) to ensure their child's physical development is on track.
  • 😀 Milestones to watch for at different ages: 4 months (open hands), 6 months (responding to stimuli), 9 months (babbling and sitting), 12 months (standing with support), 18 months (walking), 2 years (using 2-word phrases).
  • 😀 Delayed milestones should be addressed early. It’s essential to recognize signs of developmental delays and consult a pediatrician promptly.
  • 😀 Parents should provide daily stimulation through physical activities like climbing stairs, playing with balls, or helping with household chores to support motor skills.
  • 😀 Despite the pandemic, it's crucial for parents to engage with their children rather than letting them passively consume screen time, which can hinder development.
  • 😀 Gadget use should be limited to prevent negative impacts on a child's attention and vision: No screen time under 18 months, limited video calls at 18-24 months, and 1 hour of screen time for children aged 2-5 years.
  • 😀 Excessive screen time can lead to attention problems, eye strain, and other developmental issues, particularly in young children.
  • 😀 Parents should regularly monitor their child's growth and development and use tools like growth charts and apps to track progress and intervene early if needed.

Q & A

  • What is the difference between growth and development in children?

    -Growth refers to measurable changes such as weight, height, and head circumference, while development refers to the child's abilities in areas like motor skills, language, and social interactions.

  • What is the most important phase for a child's growth and development?

    -The first 1,000 days of life, from conception to the child's second birthday, is considered the 'golden age' for optimizing brain development and overall growth.

  • How should parents monitor their child's growth?

    -Parents should track their child’s growth by measuring weight, height, and head circumference and comparing them to growth charts like those provided by the WHO.

  • What are some common developmental milestones for a child at 9 months?

    -At 9 months, a child should be babbling and able to sit up independently.

  • At what age should a child be able to walk independently?

    -By 18 months, most children should be able to walk on their own.

  • What reflexes or behaviors should parents be concerned about in a 4-month-old?

    -At 4 months, a baby should no longer be clenching their fists. If they still do, it is considered abnormal, and parents should consult a pediatrician.

  • Why is it important for parents to monitor their child's development?

    -Monitoring ensures that children meet key developmental milestones on time and allows parents to seek early intervention if necessary to address delays or issues.

  • What role does screen time play in a child’s development?

    -Excessive screen time can negatively impact attention, cognitive development, and eye health. Recommendations suggest limiting screen time, especially for younger children.

  • What are the guidelines for screen time for children under 2 years old?

    -Children under 18 months should not have screen time, except for video calls. For children between 18-24 months, only video calls are recommended.

  • What should parents do if they notice signs of developmental delays in their child?

    -Parents should consult a pediatrician immediately if they notice delays or signs of developmental issues, as early intervention is crucial.

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