Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? Nothing you or your child can change. Obsessing with how tall they will be is as weird as obsessing with how big their penis will be.
Op here - of course it doesn’t really matter I am just curious since I have never lived with growing boys and am interested to see how much their grow and eat during their teenage years! Right now my 2.5 year old eats approximately double his older sisters, he is exponentially larger than them and growing way faster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? Nothing you or your child can change. Obsessing with how tall they will be is as weird as obsessing with how big their penis will be.
Op here - of course it doesn’t really matter I am just curious since I have never lived with growing boys and am interested to see how much their grow and eat during their teenage years! Right now my 2.5 year old eats approximately double his older sisters, he is exponentially larger than them and growing way faster.
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? Nothing you or your child can change. Obsessing with how tall they will be is as weird as obsessing with how big their penis will be.
Anonymous wrote:By this math, my daughter should have been 5'4". She topped out at 5'0".
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a fine population-wide estimate, but may not be accurate for all kids. Mine was at the 75th percentile until she shot up between age 2.5-3, and has been at the 95th percentile since. She hasn't hit puberty yet, so time will tell, but likely she'll be closer to the 95th percentile range as an adult (5'8"-5'10").
