Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our doctor said most boys will reach their adult height by age 16-18 but some will continue to grow even into their early 20s. So I think it's way too soon for you to know.
+1
My 6'1" spouse had a major growth spurt at 19-20. Relatively short all through HS, and then grew a bunch in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall is your husband?
5'8" so not tall, but I just figure DS would at least be his height if not a little taller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any signs of celiac? My friend’s son who didn’t grow ended up having it.
Did he grow after they found out?
Anonymous wrote:Any signs of celiac? My friend’s son who didn’t grow ended up having it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our doctor said most boys will reach their adult height by age 16-18 but some will continue to grow even into their early 20s. So I think it's way too soon for you to know.
+1
My 6'1" spouse had a major growth spurt at 19-20. Relatively short all through HS, and then grew a bunch in college.
This is our family. My older one had his biggest growth spurt right before turning 16. He’s still growing slowly at 17. His feet had a big jump from 10 to 12 from Freshmen year.
My 14-year old Freshmen (15 this April) hasn’t had a growth spurt yet nor has his voice changed. He just outgrew me at 5’5” so he’s probably 5’6” but so skinny he doesn’t look that big.
My husband and I are dead average height (5’5” and 5’10”), but both are the shortest on both sides of our families for our genders. All the women are 5’8” and men over 6 feet. We both grew late and the men all grow in college. My brother was 5’10” when he left high school and 6’2” when he left college. I grew an inch from 5’4” to 5’5” in college. My sister is 5’8”.
No idea. Everyone is different. But my older one seemed to stop after big spurt but is recently growing again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our doctor said most boys will reach their adult height by age 16-18 but some will continue to grow even into their early 20s. So I think it's way too soon for you to know.
+1
My 6'1" spouse had a major growth spurt at 19-20. Relatively short all through HS, and then grew a bunch in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall is your husband?
5'8" so not tall, but I just figure DS would at least be his height if not a little taller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is way too soon to tell. If he hasn’t had a major growth spurt, he almost certainly isn’t done growing. A 6 month period doesn’t mean anything.
He was growing quite a lot at 12 through the early part of 14. Then the height has just slowed down since.
This indicates he is at the end of his growth trajectory. But, he may grow another an inch or so and then stop.
DS 17 was a late bloomer. He never had a real spurt, just slow and steady, about 2" or so every year. At his last pediatrician appt this past summer he had grown a whopping 3.5" from the previous year (that was sarcasm). The dr said based on his growth trajectory, he's still growing and hasn't hit the tail end.
Puberty at 12 for a boy isn't too early, but it is on the earlier side. DS didn't hit really hit puberty until like 15. He is now 17.5.
Anonymous wrote:How tall is your husband?