Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of people in this world sweating their son’s height. One thing I’ve learned from DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw some photos of my son at that age recently (he is now 18) and he looked like a little boy. He was probably around the same height though. I knew he would never be tall since both his dad
and I are pretty short. He is now around 5'6". The freshman boys last year looked like little boys too.
Not on the FCPS area. My freshman is 5’7” and almost everyone of his friends and sports teammates are taller than he is.
So all of the freshman boys who attend FCPS can't be short?
Anonymous wrote:He's short, but not excessively so. My son is about the same age (a few months younger), and is 5'4". However, neither my husband nor I are tall. My son's voice has definitely changed, and he has a slight mustache and armpit hair. Have you noticed any of these other signs of puberty?
Anonymous wrote:Search this forum - lots of stories (including mine about my son).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw some photos of my son at that age recently (he is now 18) and he looked like a little boy. He was probably around the same height though. I knew he would never be tall since both his dad
and I are pretty short. He is now around 5'6". The freshman boys last year looked like little boys too.
Not on the FCPS area. My freshman is 5’7” and almost everyone of his friends and sports teammates are taller than he is.
Anonymous wrote:I saw some photos of my son at that age recently (he is now 18) and he looked like a little boy. He was probably around the same height though. I knew he would never be tall since both his dad
and I are pretty short. He is now around 5'6". The freshman boys last year looked like little boys too.