The normal range of height for a 4-year-old girl is 97.6cm to 105.7cm, but there is a great deal of individual variation, which is related to factors such as family genetics, nutritional adequacy and illness.
If a 4-year-old girl’s height is more than two standard deviations below the normal average, she is considered to be short. If her height is less than 96 centimeters, she has a short stature, or dwarfism.
It is important that your child has balanced nutrition, gets enough sleep, and exercises more outdoors. If your child is lagging behind in growth and development, you need to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and intervene as soon as possible.