Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital

Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital

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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital

2.1

April 9, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Export your kids' data to a spreadsheet to view in Numbers or Excel - Export and import all data on multiple devices of yours; a great way to backup your data
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2.0.2

December 2, 2014

• Can now share to Dropbox, Box and other apps • Fix an issue with sharing where the data points would not be added to the shared PDF; thanks Linda! • Fix a rare crash in BMI calculation • Other improvements
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2.0.1

November 4, 2014

This update addresses an issue where it wasn't possible to change a child's image on iPads, and fixes a crash that might occur when changing units in the percentile calculator.
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2.0

October 10, 2014

• Modernized UI (finally!!) • Support for iPhone 6 • Added weight for length/height charts. More charts are planned for later. • Kids are now sorted by name (imagine that!)
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1.0

March 24, 2013

Price History of Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital

Description of Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital

Whether you are a parent caring for your own child or a pediatrician, this growth charts app is for you! It allows you to track childrens' growth over time and display the data points on any of the included WHO and CDC growth charts. You can track height, weight, head circumference and BMI and determine the corresponding percentiles. There is also a percentile calculator for quick percentile lookup in case you just want to know the percentile of today's measurements. # Data Storage You can add as many children and measurements to the built-in database as you like. The data is encrypted – if you have a passcode on your device – meaning it is secure should you lose the device. # Sharing The measurements are directly added to the growth chart PDFs. You can email these PDFs, print them out (if you have an AirPrint enabled printer nearby) or share them with other means provided by iOS, such as storing into your Dropbox or box.com. You can do the same with a spreadsheet file containing all this kids on your device, or one file per kid. Finally, there is an export option so you can transfer all your data to a different device of yours or a colleague. # Units Whether you're used to the metric system and have all data available in centimeter and kilogram or whether you're in the US and using imperial units, Charts has got you covered. You can switch the units you want to use right from the keyboard and these units will be saved as your preferred units. You can also change units from a dedicated list when viewing your child's measurements. # Included Charts The app currently includes 40 official growth charts from these institutions: • World Health Organization (WHO) -- 0 - 24 months (weight, length, head circumference and weight for length) -- 2 - 5 years (weight, height and weight for height) -- 5 - 10 years (weight) -- 5 - 19 years (height and BMI) • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -- 0 - 36 months (weight, height, head circumference and weight for length) -- 2 - 20 years (weight, height, BMI and weight for height) # Requirements To run this app you will need a device running iOS version 7.0 or newer.
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Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital: FAQ

Can Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital be used on iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital app on iPad devices.
Children's Hospital Corporation is the developer of Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital.
Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital requires iOS 7.0 or later.
Currently, the Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital app has a user rating of 3.8 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Pediatric Growth Charts By Boston Children's Hospital App Is Medical.
2.1 is the newly released Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital version.
The date of the latest Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital update is July 1, 2024.
Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
Contains graphic violence, sexual content, or drug use, suitable for adults only.
Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital is now available to use in American English.
Unfortunately, Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Pediatric Growth Charts by Boston Children's Hospital

  • Not helpful for TALL kids

    I loved the app when my kids were babies to see their growth and know if they were on the charts for weight. However my husband and I are tall (he’s 6’9, I’m 6’0) and our kids have been >99% since they were 1yo. This was funny at first cause you know we’re tall but now that they’re 7yo and 8yo and finicky eaters I am watching them a little closer and to have their height and weight not correlating is annoying. They’re totally off the charts for bmi height and weight. I mean like the dots are in the title on some of the charts. So there should be some consideration given for kids who are taller than the average.
  • Not working

    The app not working properly after entering the parameters its will not proceed to next step
    And plotting in the chart
    And after multiple attempts the app will crash
  • Great app!

    Have used this app for years for my daughter who has growth issues. Haven’t had any issues with it. I’ve even changed phones and as long as my phone was backed up (backed up to the cloud last time) I could re-download the backup with all the info saved.