Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what age did you realize your son was going to be super tall (6’3” or taller)?
We obviously have no idea yet but we have a 5 year old who is head and shoulders taller than his peers. He is currently 55 pounds and 50” tall.
Genetically - mom is in the 90th percentile for women (5’8”) but dad is probably average height (5’10”).
When did you know your son was going to be super tall or were you just surprised at the end?
Strange post. My daughter was that height in kindergarten and while she was on the taller side, "head and shoulders taller than" the other kids she was not.
Op - I am going based off of growth chart from WHO: https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/child-growth/growth-reference-5-19-years/height-for-age-(5-19-years)/hfa-boys-5-19years-per.pdf?sfvrsn=56a734fa_4
99th percentile for a 5 1/2 year old boy is 124cm or 48in tall.
Are you going off a chart or was he physically towering over his peers? Because those are not the same thing.
I'm a GS troop leader and I have to collect health data on our girls every year. Our 1st year Daisies (kindergarteners) had 3 girls who were 50" and at least 6 who were 48"+. As badly as you clearly want it to be true, your son is not some freakishly tall height for 5 year old in DC, but maybe Vanuatu is skewing the WHO data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what age did you realize your son was going to be super tall (6’3” or taller)?
We obviously have no idea yet but we have a 5 year old who is head and shoulders taller than his peers. He is currently 55 pounds and 50” tall.
Genetically - mom is in the 90th percentile for women (5’8”) but dad is probably average height (5’10”).
When did you know your son was going to be super tall or were you just surprised at the end?
Strange post. My daughter was that height in kindergarten and while she was on the taller side, "head and shoulders taller than" the other kids she was not.
Op - I am going based off of growth chart from WHO: https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/child-growth/growth-reference-5-19-years/height-for-age-(5-19-years)/hfa-boys-5-19years-per.pdf?sfvrsn=56a734fa_4
99th percentile for a 5 1/2 year old boy is 124cm or 48in tall.
Anonymous wrote:Wish this was my son. 13 years old but only 4’10. I’m 5’8 and dad is 5’9. My son really struggles with being so short, and it’s hard to watch as a parent. Hard to imagine he’ll ever reach a height that’s even considered average.
Anonymous wrote:Op - I was just curious because our 5 year old is so big and wonder if he will stay bigger than his peers. I don’t really care but am concerned about my grocery bill! He eats all time (lots of protein and fruit not just junk). He is lean which is surprising given how much he weighs for a 5 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what age did you realize your son was going to be super tall (6’3” or taller)?
We obviously have no idea yet but we have a 5 year old who is head and shoulders taller than his peers. He is currently 55 pounds and 50” tall.
Genetically - mom is in the 90th percentile for women (5’8”) but dad is probably average height (5’10”).
When did you know your son was going to be super tall or were you just surprised at the end?
Strange post. My daughter was that height in kindergarten and while she was on the taller side, "head and shoulders taller than" the other kids she was not.
Anonymous wrote:At what age did you realize your son was going to be super tall (6’3” or taller)?
We obviously have no idea yet but we have a 5 year old who is head and shoulders taller than his peers. He is currently 55 pounds and 50” tall.
Genetically - mom is in the 90th percentile for women (5’8”) but dad is probably average height (5’10”).
When did you know your son was going to be super tall or were you just surprised at the end?
Anonymous wrote:I love these threads, they are so revealing of biases that we all know but are rarely expressed. It’s always asking how tall the boys will be (almost never girls).
They are almost as telling as all of the threads asking the likelihood of baby’s eyes being blue (and never asking the same of brown).
Anonymous wrote:I love these threads, they are so revealing of biases that we all know but are rarely expressed. It’s always asking how tall the boys will be (almost never girls).
They are almost as telling as all of the threads asking the likelihood of baby’s eyes being blue (and never asking the same of brown).