What do you expect? Dad is from Central America probably 5'7" and you are 5'5". Your kid might get lucky and grow to be 5'8".
Anonymous wrote:
He’s still growing! What was your husband’s growth trajectory?
He's not tall. He's from Central America. My dad is relatively tall (5'11") and I am about average (a little over 5'5").
All of these responses bother me. They all operate from the assumption that being a short male is a bad thing, that you should be reassuring your son that he will eventually be taller. I think it is better to help him learn how to laugh off teasing and find lots of things to feel confident about in himself.
For context: my husband never got his growth spurt. He is 5'4" (he claims), but I am 5'2" and it seems to me we see eye to eye. His height used to bother him, too, when he was that age, but he did learn just to go with it, and the teasing was always friendly teasing among friends, not taunting.
Anonymous wrote:All of these responses bother me. They all operate from the assumption that being a short male is a bad thing, that you should be reassuring your son that he will eventually be taller. I think it is better to help him learn how to laugh off teasing and find lots of things to feel confident about in himself.
For context: my husband never got his growth spurt. He is 5'4" (he claims), but I am 5'2" and it seems to me we see eye to eye. His height used to bother him, too, when he was that age, but he did learn just to go with it, and the teasing was always friendly teasing among friends, not taunting.
If one lives one's life as if height doesn't matter, then it doesn't matter.
Height is a genetic thing. We don't tell people to hang in there and hope that their genetic "shortcoming" might get better. So why do we do this with height?
It's sort of like society-sanctioned height "bigotry."
Body positivity, folks!!! Height, weight, build, complexion, nose size, hair, whatever.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think that’s actually short. It’s basically average. My kid that age is 5’6.5”, and that’s over 70th percentile. He must just have tall friends.
Anonymous wrote:Girls on average finish growing long before boys so I’m not sure why the surprise the girlfriend is taller.
No, sorry if I gave that impression. I'm not surprised. My point was more, yes, she's a little taller than him but not that much, so that's likely not adding to his self-conscious feelings much.