Anonymous wrote:Op those grandpas are pretty short. That might be where it’s coming from? 5’8 is petite for a man and 5’10 just average. My dad is 5’8 and I’m just 5’1 because of that. My mom is 5’6.
I have girls but was told you take the height they are at 2 and double it. Is that what they say for boys too?
Anonymous wrote:I think 20 months is really young to be considering his adult height.
DS "big" at birth- almost 9 pounds and 22 inches
"small" from age 1-10 - 60th-70th percentile in height- but always on the "shorter side" when compared to local peers - shortest in class at K-1, one of the shortest in grades 2-4
Now DS is in 6th grade and in the 90th percentile for height and is on the tall side of the middle in his class... and is growing like a weed! Guessing he will end up near the middle...
If your DS is healthy growing and staying on the curve I wouldn't worry about it, all kids grow at different rates. You have many years ahead of you, I would try not to stress about his adult height before he's even 2 years old.
Anonymous wrote:You've got me confused here. 10th percentile should be tracking to be 5'6", shouldn't it? The reason I know that is that it's my percentile and height. When I was your son's age I was 5th percentile height. I'm not sure that's what you want to hear, but I guess doubling percentile is good news?
My kids' mother was from a tall family like your husband. My younger son was 40th percentile at his 4 year old check up and was 66th percentile at his 6 year old check up. So, these things can change over time.
Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth, he is predicted to be 5'3.
DH is 6'3
Other DS is on track to be 6'2
Mom's Brother 1 6', Brother 2 6', Grandmother 5'4 Grandfather was 5'8
Dad's brother is 6'2, Grandmother was 5'10, Grandfather was 5'10
I'm just curious if anyone has a story like this where DS was on track to be a solid 5" under the shortest person in the family, and a good foot under most of the male relatives. Do we need to look into further testing?
Anonymous wrote:How tall was your father OP? The pediatrician said the father’s height and the mother’s father’s height were highly predictive. My son is short and always has been. He is now on track to be about halfway between his father and my father.