Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for a boy to grow more than 10 inches during a growth spurt?
My friend's son grew 9 inches in about 8 months (with the stretch marks to prove it). I'm guessing he probably has hit 10".
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for a boy to grow more than 10 inches during a growth spurt?
.Anonymous wrote:DS grew about 3 inches a year between ages 12-14. In the last year (he just turned 15), he grew only 1 inch. Does that mean he's going to stop growing soon, or is he likely to grow an inch a year for the next few years? Curious what other boys' growth trajectories looked like.
Anonymous wrote:Also keep in mind op that sloot of parents , surprisingly mostly moms, are delusional about their son's height. They'll claim he's 6ft and over and he's 5' 10" at best. Some even want to argue about it.
Anonymous wrote:5’6” at age 12
6’3” about to turn 15
Still growing, but hoping to slow that roll. My kid thinks anything over 6’5” will put him “in the weird zone.” I’m not quite sure what that means except that most teens don’t want to be a serious outlier from a perceived norm.
Anonymous wrote:Also keep in mind op that sloot of parents , surprisingly mostly moms, are delusional about their son's height. They'll claim he's 6ft and over and he's 5' 10" at best. Some even want to argue about it.
Anonymous wrote:My 19-year old college freshmen came home noticeably taller and more muscular. Everyone commenting on it this summer. He turns 20 this September.
He was 5’4” Freshmen year in HS. 5’8” sophomore year, 5’10 Junior year, 5’11” when he left for college. He’s at least 6 feet now.
My brother left for college 5’10” and graduated at 6’2”.
My rising HS Senior looks like he’s 14-15. He’s 17. Lot of growing left. No facial hair, long limbs. He was 5’3” Freshmen year. Just started growing this year (Jr) now 5’9”-5’10” just beginning to fill out. I think he grew an inch last week.