Have you considered redshirting for kindergarten? If there’s no underlying medical issue some kids just grow later. It can be tough to be the end of the jokes all the time, |
Well it does matter to a lot of boys. Society prefers tall men just like they prefer slim women. |
My son is an 11th grader who is only 5'7". I empathize with him to the extent of "yeah, there is a weird prejudice against short men in our society, but I am confident you will meet a woman that is right for you." I don't overly engage on it, because there are boys his age out there with significant physical disabilities and so harping on a relatively minor thing like height doesn't seem healthy to me. |
I feel you op! My son was 5’0 and 103 lbs entering HS.
He’s now 6’2 and 175 as a freshman in college. His dad and I both hit puppetry super late (I was 15 when I got my first period he was still growing in college) so my kids followed suit. Honestly I love that he had to feel insecure at one point in his life. It helped him be more empathetic and kind. The first two years when he looked like a little kid he wasn’t dating girls- he was learning to be their friend. Just focus on his heart, Mom. Women might not like short insecure men too much- but a short king or a tall king who is kind, patient, respectful funny and loyal is a man who is in demand. Focus on other attributes than height. Character matters more. |
I don’t think that is short either. My son is 5’3’’. All is well and I am pretty sure he had his growth spurt already. |
Be honest with him. There’s nothing you or anyone can do about his height. |
You’re right. Plus half the boys go into high school shorter than the girls and graduate four years later taller than the girls. There’s a lot of growing for boys in high school. |
My son wasn't taller than 5'4 when 9th grade started. He looked like a normal almost 14 year old (9/21 birthday). Sure the kids who were already over 15 were taller, but considering he spent almost all of middle school under 5 feet, hitting 5'4 was a relief.
He ended up being about 5'10 at 16 when he stopped growing. |