Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Still reading your replies- thank you!
For those who had kids who shot up in a matter of months, were there any signs that explosive growth was about to happen? Did your kids get growing pains or stretch marks?
My husband is 6’1” but said he doesn’t remember going through any major growth spurts- more slow and steady. I assume DS will also be slow and steady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is now 19, no spurt for him either, just slow and steady
I have another steady grower, will be interesting to see what happens.
My kids (one boy, one girl) were always tall and grew 3" or so per year. My daughter stopped at 14 (5'8"), never had a big growth spurt. From 13-14, my son grew over 4", but still didn't seem like a big spurt compared to an average year. He is between 6' and 6'1" now at 14.5y, and I guess this is a slower year, he hasn't grown much since turning 14, so maybe that was a spurt. I would be very surprised if he stopped growing at this point, but maybe he'll get 2" more over the next few years. My siblings and I all grew late (and are tall), so it's been interesting to watch.
I'd say between 13 and 14 is when most of my son's other pubertal changes happened. Hair and the like. His voice is deeper, but never had a cracking thing. He probably shaves weekly since about 14. He still looks noticeably young though. I don't think he could pass for any older than 15 even though he's a big guy.
Wow! My 17-year old barely needs to shave and almost 15-year old zero facial hair and no voice change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is now 19, no spurt for him either, just slow and steady
I have another steady grower, will be interesting to see what happens.
My kids (one boy, one girl) were always tall and grew 3" or so per year. My daughter stopped at 14 (5'8"), never had a big growth spurt. From 13-14, my son grew over 4", but still didn't seem like a big spurt compared to an average year. He is between 6' and 6'1" now at 14.5y, and I guess this is a slower year, he hasn't grown much since turning 14, so maybe that was a spurt. I would be very surprised if he stopped growing at this point, but maybe he'll get 2" more over the next few years. My siblings and I all grew late (and are tall), so it's been interesting to watch.
I'd say between 13 and 14 is when most of my son's other pubertal changes happened. Hair and the like. His voice is deeper, but never had a cracking thing. He probably shaves weekly since about 14. He still looks noticeably young though. I don't think he could pass for any older than 15 even though he's a big guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The growth spurt usually comes later- toward the middle/end of puberty. Usually the fastest growth is about 2yrs after puberty begins. 12 is on the early side for a growth spurt, for boys.
My DS was on a similar timeline and didn’t start his growth spurt until around 13.5-14.
My 12yo is similar to your DS- has beginning signs but no growth spurt yet, and we don’t expect it for awhile.
There is such a wide range of normal. A lot of boys do have that big spurt at 12 but plenty of others won’t until 13-14 or even later.
All of DC's friends started shooting up at 12. I don't think it's on the early side.
Anonymous wrote:Son is now 19, no spurt for him either, just slow and steady
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love these threads. I'll read every one of them.
My DS is 13.5 with few signs of puberty (only slight BO if not showered), still losing his baby teeth, and is 5'1".
I know he's in the range of normal but it's good to hear other people's experiences. He feels like a Lilliputian in a world of giants. He's not, of course. There are other boys his same size but he feels tiny right now.
OP here- is the presence of baby teeth an indicator that puberty hasn’t really started? Mine still has 4 or 5 baby teeth (all are loose though) and the orthodontist didn’t indicate whether this is considered late or not.
My son plays basketball and baseball. Obviously basketball attracts tall kids but even in baseball…there are 6’ 12 year olds. That might be skewing my son’s perspective 😬
Anonymous wrote:I love these threads. I'll read every one of them.
My DS is 13.5 with few signs of puberty (only slight BO if not showered), still losing his baby teeth, and is 5'1".
I know he's in the range of normal but it's good to hear other people's experiences. He feels like a Lilliputian in a world of giants. He's not, of course. There are other boys his same size but he feels tiny right now.
Anonymous wrote:The growth spurt usually comes later- toward the middle/end of puberty. Usually the fastest growth is about 2yrs after puberty begins. 12 is on the early side for a growth spurt, for boys.
My DS was on a similar timeline and didn’t start his growth spurt until around 13.5-14.
My 12yo is similar to your DS- has beginning signs but no growth spurt yet, and we don’t expect it for awhile.
There is such a wide range of normal. A lot of boys do have that big spurt at 12 but plenty of others won’t until 13-14 or even later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love these threads. I'll read every one of them.
My DS is 13.5 with few signs of puberty (only slight BO if not showered), still losing his baby teeth, and is 5'1".
I know he's in the range of normal but it's good to hear other people's experiences. He feels like a Lilliputian in a world of giants. He's not, of course. There are other boys his same size but he feels tiny right now.
OP here- is the presence of baby teeth an indicator that puberty hasn’t really started? Mine still has 4 or 5 baby teeth (all are loose though) and the orthodontist didn’t indicate whether this is considered late or not.
My son plays basketball and baseball. Obviously basketball attracts tall kids but even in baseball…there are 6’ 12 year olds. That might be skewing my son’s perspective 😬