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Kids Growth Calculator

Calculate your child's height and weight percentile using WHO growth standards.

WHO PercentilesGrowth Tracking

About this tool

Calculate your child's height and weight percentile using WHO growth standards. MyCalcTools calculators are designed for quick everyday estimates with clear inputs, instant results and no account required. Results are provided for general information and planning, not as professional financial, medical, legal or trade advice.

How to use it

  1. Enter the values requested in the calculator fields.
  2. Choose the option that best matches your situation, unit or goal.
  3. Press the calculate button and review the result summary.
  4. Adjust your inputs to compare different scenarios.

Common use cases

  • Checking a quick estimate before making a decision.
  • Comparing two or more everyday scenarios side by side.
  • Planning budgets, meals, projects, dates or personal routines.
  • Double-checking manual calculations with a simple online reference.

About the Kids Growth Calculator

This calculator tracks a child's height and weight against WHO (World Health Organization) growth charts and provides a percentile ranking. Percentiles show how your child's measurements compare to others of the same age and sex — for example, the 50th percentile means 50% of children that age are shorter and 50% are taller.

How to Use It

  1. Enter your child's age, sex, height, and weight.
  2. Select metric (cm/kg) or imperial (inches/lbs) units.
  3. The calculator returns your child's BMI, height percentile, and weight percentile based on WHO standards.
  4. Track measurements over time to watch growth trends — consistent tracking is more informative than a single reading.

Understanding Percentiles

A percentile between the 5th and 95th is considered within the normal healthy range for children. A result above the 95th percentile for BMI may indicate excess weight gain; below the 5th percentile may suggest the child is underweight. However, percentiles are screening tools — not diagnoses. Children grow in spurts and many factors (genetics, ethnicity, prematurity) affect growth patterns. Always consult your GP or paediatrician if you have concerns about your child's growth. This tool does not replace professional medical assessment.

Any result between the 5th and 95th percentile is generally considered within the typical healthy range. The 50th percentile simply means average — it does not mean "ideal." A child who consistently tracks at the 80th percentile for height and the 60th for weight is perfectly healthy. What matters most is that growth tracks consistently over time, not where it falls on any single measurement.