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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an interesting thread to me, because we have the opposite issue. My 11 year old DS has extremely wispy, barely-there eyebrows, and no signs of puberty yet other than tallness (if that counts). His older siblings all had normal looking eyebrows from early childhood and they did become thicker and fuller with puberty. My youngest is beginning to wonder if he is eyebrow impaired, and I’ve assured him they’ll develop with age, but I don’t actually know if that’s true. [/quote] Pediatrician told us tallness is not a sign of puberty. And Kids stop growing (upward) once they hit puberty. So the earlier they go through puberty the sooner they stop growing upward. [/quote] My understanding is that boys continue to grow throughout puberty, while girls tend to stop growing around the time they get their period. [/quote] +1 My brother and husband didn't stop growing until 20/21 years old.[/quote] Same. And most grow until 18. If all boys stopped at puberty —late MS/early HS.. there be some damn short men in the World. I’ve seen so many boys transition Sophomore to Junior year HS from twerp to beast.[/quote]
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