Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid was always 99%, always taller than peers. Currently in college and is 6' even. Dad is 6'3, I am 5'2" - the measurements they did at some point (2-3 years old?) suggested this child would be 5'10"
6 feet is not 99% so at some point he dropped down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have/had a big toddler (head and shoulders taller than peers) did they end up a big adult or did they follow genetics of their parents?
We have one outlier kid - DH is 5’10” and I am 5’8”. We have a 5 year old who is 52 pounds and 51” tall. Has always been 99th percentile since he was born. Wondering if he will stay like this or go back down to the norm given that DH and I are pretty average sized.
lol. You are not “a pretty average sized” at 5’8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are still young (11, 9 and almost 6). They were all very tall (and my middle also very heavy) until about 4. Then they all lost in %. DH is 6’2” with a very tall family. I am 5’3” with average to low family height.
My eldest (girl) is currently 65% and very lengthy like DH and his family. Because she has not had a growth spurt and not close to getting her period (behind her peers), pediatrician thinks she might end up 5’7” or so.
my middle (girl) is 45% and looks just like me. She is about 1 inch taller than I was at her age so I guess she will end up 5’4”.
Youngest is a boy. He is not even 6 so might be losing % still. He is about 85% in height (much less in weight) and very lengthy just like his dad. My guess is he will end up shorter than his dad, but probably above 5’ 11”.
My parents are 5’9” and 5’4”. I am 5’3” and my brother 5’10”.
My husband’s parents were 6’3” and 5’7”. Kids were 5’9” (girl), 6’2” (DH), 6’ (girl), 6’ (boy).
The other thing I wanted to add is that it all depends on when puberty hits. I remember the tallest girl in elementary school had her period at 10 and is now shorter than me (maybe 5’2”).
My husband was tall as a young child and lost % until about highschool. He grew late and ended up one of the tallest in his grade.
I, on the other hand, kept my growth curve throughout. I was the 4th shortest girl (out of 12) in my elementary school class and I am one of the shortest moms at pick up…
Anonymous wrote:My kids are still young (11, 9 and almost 6). They were all very tall (and my middle also very heavy) until about 4. Then they all lost in %. DH is 6’2” with a very tall family. I am 5’3” with average to low family height.
My eldest (girl) is currently 65% and very lengthy like DH and his family. Because she has not had a growth spurt and not close to getting her period (behind her peers), pediatrician thinks she might end up 5’7” or so.
my middle (girl) is 45% and looks just like me. She is about 1 inch taller than I was at her age so I guess she will end up 5’4”.
Youngest is a boy. He is not even 6 so might be losing % still. He is about 85% in height (much less in weight) and very lengthy just like his dad. My guess is he will end up shorter than his dad, but probably above 5’ 11”.
My parents are 5’9” and 5’4”. I am 5’3” and my brother 5’10”.
My husband’s parents were 6’3” and 5’7”. Kids were 5’9” (girl), 6’2” (DH), 6’ (girl), 6’ (boy).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have/had a big toddler (head and shoulders taller than peers) did they end up a big adult or did they follow genetics of their parents?
We have one outlier kid - DH is 5’10” and I am 5’8”. We have a 5 year old who is 52 pounds and 51” tall. Has always been 99th percentile since he was born. Wondering if he will stay like this or go back down to the norm given that DH and I are pretty average sized.
Your husband is on the short side but you are definitely above average height for a woman. Anecdotally i feel like a tall father has the biggest impact on having tall kids.
I think it’s both, but I would give more weight to tall mom. We have friends with a 6’7 kid and a 6’3 kid. Mom and dad are both 6 feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have/had a big toddler (head and shoulders taller than peers) did they end up a big adult or did they follow genetics of their parents?
We have one outlier kid - DH is 5’10” and I am 5’8”. We have a 5 year old who is 52 pounds and 51” tall. Has always been 99th percentile since he was born. Wondering if he will stay like this or go back down to the norm given that DH and I are pretty average sized.
Your husband is on the short side but you are definitely above average height for a woman. Anecdotally i feel like a tall father has the biggest impact on having tall kids.
I think it’s both, but I would give more weight to tall mom. We have friends with a 6’7 kid and a 6’3 kid. Mom and dad are both 6 feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have/had a big toddler (head and shoulders taller than peers) did they end up a big adult or did they follow genetics of their parents?
We have one outlier kid - DH is 5’10” and I am 5’8”. We have a 5 year old who is 52 pounds and 51” tall. Has always been 99th percentile since he was born. Wondering if he will stay like this or go back down to the norm given that DH and I are pretty average sized.
Your husband is on the short side but you are definitely above average height for a woman. Anecdotally i feel like a tall father has the biggest impact on having tall kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP - when I mean DS is head and shoulders above his peers I mean it. He looks like Jolly the big green giant in his class pictures. I hope he is tall but not abnormally tall! I have a 6'2" brother and DH has a 6'5" uncle. So there are tall genes in our family.