Anonymous wrote:Hard to know. I have a son who was always off the growth chart (99+) and at 18 is 6-5. We are tall though. While it's not all about parental height, it's a lot about parental height. But your kid could be an outlier and much taller in the end than your own heights would have predicted. Your height of 5-7 also indicates some height somewhere in your family.
The general thing I have seen with families I know is if there is a short mom, the sons typically don't get that tall even if dad is tall. I think maternal height and maternal family height is more of a predictor of a potentially super tall boy.
Cue the stories of 5-1 mom with 6-4 son.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to know. I have a son who was always off the growth chart (99+) and at 18 is 6-5. We are tall though. While it's not all about parental height, it's a lot about parental height. But your kid could be an outlier and much taller in the end than your own heights would have predicted. Your height of 5-7 also indicates some height somewhere in your family.
The general thing I have seen with families I know is if there is a short mom, the sons typically don't get that tall even if dad is tall. I think maternal height and maternal family height is more of a predictor of a potentially super tall boy.
Cue the stories of 5-1 mom with 6-4 son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on when puberty hits.
Mine was average until 18 months, then dropped to 35%ile. He's now almost 5'11", at 18, still growing. Late bloomer. Growth spurt around 15/16. At 17, he passed all but one of his friends in height. He might even pass this one friend, if said friend has topped growing.
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My girl was always 50th percentile until about age 8 and has dropped down the growth percentiles since then. At 10.5 yo at lot of her friends have started puberty and sprouted many inches, but she's nowhere close and now around 10th percentile. I'm assuming she'll catch back up when she starts puberty, but that may be a few years from now when she's 13/14 yo.
I have one who has bounced around a lot but seemed to settle around the 80th (12), one that's dropped steadily from toddlerhood (80th) until now (9) into the 30th, and one that stays constant around the 40th-50th (7). Not sure you can predict a pattern. Parents are on wildly different ends of the growth chart, which may contribute to the instability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on when puberty hits.
Mine was average until 18 months, then dropped to 35%ile. He's now almost 5'11", at 18, still growing. Late bloomer. Growth spurt around 15/16. At 17, he passed all but one of his friends in height. He might even pass this one friend, if said friend has topped growing.
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My girl was always 50th percentile until about age 8 and has dropped down the growth percentiles since then. At 10.5 yo at lot of her friends have started puberty and sprouted many inches, but she's nowhere close and now around 10th percentile. I'm assuming she'll catch back up when she starts puberty, but that may be a few years from now when she's 13/14 yo.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on when puberty hits.
Mine was average until 18 months, then dropped to 35%ile. He's now almost 5'11", at 18, still growing. Late bloomer. Growth spurt around 15/16. At 17, he passed all but one of his friends in height. He might even pass this one friend, if said friend has topped growing.