That’s an average height at that age. See an endocrinologist if you are worried.
It’s definitely not, especially for a kid with tall parents, and the issue is that he has zero signs of puberty.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this will come up at his ped appt. If the ped is concerned, tests may ordered.
Are you sure he hasn’t started puberty? My 14yo has no outward signs that I would notice (voice, facial or armpit hair etc) but has definitely started puberty per our ped. The only signs at first are below the belt, which you would (obviously) probably not be aware of. The major growth comes a bit later, usually- sometimes a lot later.
Has your DS ever been tall? Has he been growing fine the last few years- but just not a growth spurt yet? What were your and DH’s growth patterns- did either of you mature on the late side? I believe peds take all of that, and more, into account.
My own DS is a bit behind at age 14.5 but DH was the same, so it is no surprise. Our ped has no concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s an average height at that age. See an endocrinologist if you are worried.
It’s definitely not, especially for a kid with tall parents, and the issue is that he has zero signs of puberty.
Yes it is. Have a kid the same age and height. Just did a physical.
Does your kid have parents who are over 5’11’ and 6’4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this will come up at his ped appt. If the ped is concerned, tests may ordered.
Are you sure he hasn’t started puberty? My 14yo has no outward signs that I would notice (voice, facial or armpit hair etc) but has definitely started puberty per our ped. The only signs at first are below the belt, which you would (obviously) probably not be aware of. The major growth comes a bit later, usually- sometimes a lot later.
Has your DS ever been tall? Has he been growing fine the last few years- but just not a growth spurt yet? What were your and DH’s growth patterns- did either of you mature on the late side? I believe peds take all of that, and more, into account.
My own DS is a bit behind at age 14.5 but DH was the same, so it is no surprise. Our ped has no concerns.
Has there been any change in his voice?
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this will come up at his ped appt. If the ped is concerned, tests may ordered.
Are you sure he hasn’t started puberty? My 14yo has no outward signs that I would notice (voice, facial or armpit hair etc) but has definitely started puberty per our ped. The only signs at first are below the belt, which you would (obviously) probably not be aware of. The major growth comes a bit later, usually- sometimes a lot later.
Has your DS ever been tall? Has he been growing fine the last few years- but just not a growth spurt yet? What were your and DH’s growth patterns- did either of you mature on the late side? I believe peds take all of that, and more, into account.
My own DS is a bit behind at age 14.5 but DH was the same, so it is no surprise. Our ped has no concerns.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is newly 14 and entering as a freshman. He's 5'3.5" The ped estimated him in Tanner 1 or 1.5. If you aren't familiar with the puberty scale, you should do some reading. It's considered delayed puberty and is usually genetic. It's not the height that's at issue. It's the physical maturation.
Overall, we are not concerned. Our next steps are a follow-up appt when he's 14.5 years old, which is December. If nothing has kicked started by then, he'll see a pediatric endocrinologist. This is just to rule out anything that *might* be an issue. His growth will follow it's natural course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this will come up at his ped appt. If the ped is concerned, tests may ordered.
Are you sure he hasn’t started puberty? My 14yo has no outward signs that I would notice (voice, facial or armpit hair etc) but has definitely started puberty per our ped. The only signs at first are below the belt, which you would (obviously) probably not be aware of. The major growth comes a bit later, usually- sometimes a lot later.
Has your DS ever been tall? Has he been growing fine the last few years- but just not a growth spurt yet? What were your and DH’s growth patterns- did either of you mature on the late side? I believe peds take all of that, and more, into account.
My own DS is a bit behind at age 14.5 but DH was the same, so it is no surprise. Our ped has no concerns.
At what age do peds stop telling parents what happens in checkup?