Anonymous wrote:DD has big feet and was a tall child but stopped growing early and topped out at 5'6". Same height as mom, but much bigger feet.
DS was about 50th percentile throughout childhood, not particularly large feet. Had a late growth spurt and ended up 6'2". He's taller than father, grandfathers, all uncles and cousins.
I've decided there's no way to know final height until you see how it comes out!
Anonymous wrote:Foot size often is not indicative. I'm 72" tall and mens size 7.5 shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Track their height on the CDC growth chart for several years and you'll have good idea of where they will end up based on that curve.
OP - my sons curve for the past 6 years has been 99th percentile for height and 95th percentile for weight. It seems unlikely he will remain on that curve forever! That would put him at 6'4" at 20 years old. But I guess stranger things have happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Track their height on the CDC growth chart for several years and you'll have good idea of where they will end up based on that curve.
OP - my sons curve for the past 6 years has been 99th percentile for height and 95th percentile for weight. It seems unlikely he will remain on that curve forever! That would put him at 6'4" at 20 years old. But I guess stranger things have happened.
What? 6’4” 20 year old men exist, what on Earth is strange about that?
To answer your shoe size question, my tall kid has always had a shoe size that matches his age. Holding strong at 15…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Track their height on the CDC growth chart for several years and you'll have good idea of where they will end up based on that curve.
OP - my sons curve for the past 6 years has been 99th percentile for height and 95th percentile for weight. It seems unlikely he will remain on that curve forever! That would put him at 6'4" at 20 years old. But I guess stranger things have happened.
Anonymous wrote:
Track their height on the CDC growth chart for several years and you'll have good idea of where they will end up based on that curve.