Growth between the ages of 6 and 10 usually occurs in spurts but
progresses at an overall steady pace. Most children gain an average of
7 lb (3 kg) and
2.5 in. (6 cm) each year.
The loss of baby teeth and their replacement by permanent teeth is
one of the most dramatic signs of physical development for this age group.
Children lose and replace about four baby teeth a year during this period.
In North America, puberty in girls is signaled by the development of
breast buds, usually between the ages of 9 and 11. For boys, one of the first
signs of puberty is enlargement of the testicles, usually between the ages of
10 and 12.