Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both 5’8”-5’9” ish. DS is 6’4”.
His pediatrician told him he’d be 5’11”.
His shoe size is 11, which is not especially large. My dad wears a 12 and is 6’. I don’t think you can tell from shoe size.
Just wait and see.
How did the pediatrician come up with that number, when you are both under 5 10? And how did you get your pediatrician to even offer a number? I can't get my pediatrician to say anything about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Track their height on the CDC growth chart for several years and you'll have good idea of where they will end up based on that curve.
OP - my sons curve for the past 6 years has been 99th percentile for height and 95th percentile for weight. It seems unlikely he will remain on that curve forever! That would put him at 6'4" at 20 years old. But I guess stranger things have happened.
What? 6’4” 20 year old men exist, what on Earth is strange about that?
To answer your shoe size question, my tall kid has always had a shoe size that matches his age. Holding strong at 15…
Op - sorry meant it seems strange given parental height.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both 5’8”-5’9” ish. DS is 6’4”.
His pediatrician told him he’d be 5’11”.
His shoe size is 11, which is not especially large. My dad wears a 12 and is 6’. I don’t think you can tell from shoe size.
Just wait and see.
How did the pediatrician come up with that number, when you are both under 5 10? And how did you get your pediatrician to even offer a number? I can't get my pediatrician to say anything about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both 5’8”-5’9” ish. DS is 6’4”.
His pediatrician told him he’d be 5’11”.
His shoe size is 11, which is not especially large. My dad wears a 12 and is 6’. I don’t think you can tell from shoe size.
Just wait and see.
How did the pediatrician come up with that number, when you are both under 5 10? And how did you get your pediatrician to even offer a number? I can't get my pediatrician to say anything about anything.
DD will be a great swimmer!Anonymous wrote:Did they have big feet when they were little? I have a DS6 who has big kids size 2 shoes and a DD9 who has adult women size 8 shoes. DS 6 is in the 99th percentile and DS9 is in the 75th percentile for height. Curiously wondering if they will maintain their growth curves into their full adult size and if shoe size is any indication. Obviously I know this is all anecdotal and the biggest determination is parents size/genetics. Height does run in both of our families although DH is only 5'10" and DW is 5'8".
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both 5’8”-5’9” ish. DS is 6’4”.
His pediatrician told him he’d be 5’11”.
His shoe size is 11, which is not especially large. My dad wears a 12 and is 6’. I don’t think you can tell from shoe size.
Just wait and see.
Anonymous wrote:Why so obsessed with height? I will never get this.
Anonymous wrote:
Track their height on the CDC growth chart for several years and you'll have good idea of where they will end up based on that curve.