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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What you can do, as a parent, is help guide him to take advantage of the talents and abilities that he has now, and will have in the future. No - if neither your or his father’s family have much gene pool history to suspect late and large growth spurts - NBA center is likely out. But, in high school, there are many opportunities for a smaller kid to play and do well in lots of activities. My youngest is the shortest of our boys - about 5’7”. He really focused on music in high school and his band cut their first album this summer. (They might sell as many as 50 copies. I think everyone in my family is getting one). His college app resumes were full of stuff that would mostly make any parent happy (still not sure about the cliff jumping medley). In short, it really is not a big deal. [/quote] NP. That is such a cool idea! I wish him the best of luck. [/quote]
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