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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP. A couple of PPs requested I come back to the thread after seeing his doctor, so this is what transpired: she said he's just very short. His growth spurt hasn't happened yet but even when it does he'll probably be small. I'm sad for him. I don't think anything is wrong with being short, but he does. He's already very shy and prone to depression, and I worry that always being smaller than everyone else will just make him feel worse.[/quote] I have a 12 year old son who feels very short but is more or less fine for right now. His father is 6'4" but I'm only 5' so it's a mixed picture. DS is 5' right now. He's recently gotten into wrestling and I've noticed a real advantage to that. There are a lot of short men in wrestling. These men don't seem remotely insecure or bothered by their height. I'm talking about the dads of current kid wrestlers. They wrestled in MS and HS and feel confident about themselves. You could lookin into activities where short men are rewarded physically. Wrestling and gymnastics are two of those sports.[/quote] I played 4 varsity sports, including wrestling. Nothing can create confidence like wrestling can. [/quote] He's loudly uninterested in wrestling, unfortunately. We tried to encourage it. He's uninterested in anything that isn't basketball. Ironic.[/quote]
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