1. Weight and height: The average weight and height of a two-year-old baby will have a certain range, but the growth rate of each baby may be different. Babies can usually be considered healthy if their weight and height are within the normal range and there is an appropriate growth trend.
2. Eating habits: Observing the baby's eating habits is also one of the important indicators to evaluate his health. Make sure your baby gets enough nutrition, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. If babies have a good appetite, a normal amount of food and a diversified diet, then their health may be good.
3. Sleep quality: Sleep is very important for your baby's health. A two-year-old baby usually needs 1 1- 14 hours of sleep. Observe the baby's sleep quality, including falling asleep time, sleep duration and frequency of waking up at night. If babies can fall asleep on time, keep enough sleep time and don't wake up frequently at night, then their sleep quality may be good.
4. Activity level: Observing the baby's activity level is also an indicator to evaluate their health. A two-year-old baby usually has a high level of activity, including crawling, walking and jumping. If the baby has an appropriate amount of activity and can participate in various games and exploration activities, then their health may be good.
5. Development milestones: Two-year-old babies usually have some important development milestones, such as language development, social skills and cognitive development. Observe whether the baby can reach these milestones and compare with the baby of the same age. If babies make proper progress in these areas, then their health may be good. These are just some common indicators, which do not fully represent the baby's health. If you have any specific health problems or concerns, it is recommended that you consult your pediatrician for more accurate diagnosis and suggestions.