Anonymous wrote:I hear you. My 5’4 tall 11 year old in her school uniform was mistaken for a target employee last week. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:DD is 8.5 and in 3rd grade. She has always been off the charts in height and 95+ percentile for weight since in the womb.
I’m average size (5’6” & 145 pounds) and her father was a very big man (6’6” and usually around 285-300 pounds). His entire family is the same. Big and tall.
DD is 4’8” already and around 100 pounds. Doctor is not concerned about either as she’s been consistently on the same curve and she’s not overweight.
She eats healthy and plays sports. She doesn’t have an athletic build but excels in the sports she’s interested in (swimming and softball).
She also looks much older despite her personality and interests being like your average 3rd grader. She’s starting to have some signs of puberty but nothing concerning yearly. People often guess she’s 10 or 11 and I’ve noticed if she’s in a group or her peers other adults and even kids often have expectations of her beyond the rest of her classmates. Like they just assume she’s more mature because she looks physically mature.
It’s pretty frustrating and I feel like she’s not allowed to be a little girl. She just wants to play horses and Barbies.
Anonymous wrote:Cousin was over 6 foot in 3rd grade. Other kids weren’t bad, but some adults made for some tough moments. Worst was when showed age appropriate emotions, b/c some adults held judged him by 12-13 year old standards b/c of his height. Definitely make time for safe spaces at your home for your DC to be their age and as goofy or whatever they want to me.
Anonymous wrote:I do your best to dress her and do her hair in ways that reflect her age. Try to avoid having her dress like a tween.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is 8.5 and in 3rd grade. She has always been off the charts in height and 95+ percentile for weight since in the womb.
I’m average size (5’6” & 145 pounds) and her father was a very big man (6’6” and usually around 285-300 pounds). His entire family is the same. Big and tall.
DD is 4’8” already and around 100 pounds. Doctor is not concerned about either as she’s been consistently on the same curve and she’s not overweight.
She eats healthy and plays sports. She doesn’t have an athletic build but excels in the sports she’s interested in (swimming and softball).
She also looks much older despite her personality and interests being like your average 3rd grader. She’s starting to have some signs of puberty but nothing concerning yearly. People often guess she’s 10 or 11 and I’ve noticed if she’s in a group or her peers other adults and even kids often have expectations of her beyond the rest of her classmates. Like they just assume she’s more mature because she looks physically mature.
It’s pretty frustrating and I feel like she’s not allowed to be a little girl. She just wants to play horses and Barbies.
I'm sorry, OP. A friend had a similar problem with her son. He legitimately had the size of a 5 or 6 year old at age 2. People judged behavior based on his size. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:DD is 8.5 and in 3rd grade. She has always been off the charts in height and 95+ percentile for weight since in the womb.
I’m average size (5’6” & 145 pounds) and her father was a very big man (6’6” and usually around 285-300 pounds). His entire family is the same. Big and tall.
DD is 4’8” already and around 100 pounds. Doctor is not concerned about either as she’s been consistently on the same curve and she’s not overweight.
She eats healthy and plays sports. She doesn’t have an athletic build but excels in the sports she’s interested in (swimming and softball).
She also looks much older despite her personality and interests being like your average 3rd grader. She’s starting to have some signs of puberty but nothing concerning yearly. People often guess she’s 10 or 11 and I’ve noticed if she’s in a group or her peers other adults and even kids often have expectations of her beyond the rest of her classmates. Like they just assume she’s more mature because she looks physically mature.
It’s pretty frustrating and I feel like she’s not allowed to be a little girl. She just wants to play horses and Barbies.