Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this post - he's 11 years old - he's got lots of years of growing left! Boys grow throughout their teens, and if he hasn't hit puberty yet then he's fine. Some boys at this age go through a growth spurt and have an earlier puberty, some have this later. Look around at how small most of the middle-school boys are compared to the girls.
I recently volunteered at an event at my DS's middle school and it was striking to see the difference in boys from 6th-8th grade. The girls didn't seem to change as much but 6th grade boys (including my DS) are still mostly little boys while 8th grade boys are teens.
Anonymous wrote:If he is very active you may need to increase his caloric intake. Ice cream and ensure help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he is very active you may need to increase his caloric intake. Ice cream and ensure help
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Not PP. Ice cream and insure will increase his caloric intake but will probably make him grow wider not taller.
Tallness is in the genes OP. That's not to say he might hit a growth spurt later on. One of the shortest guys in my middle school and h.s. hit a major growth spurt right before senior year and was no longer short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I've told him before it's genetic and pre-determined, and we're not tall (but above avg) people so he's most likely be the same way. not sinking in with him, of course, and little brother being one of the tallest in his grade is not helping the matter either. i'm just worried he's getting self conscious about it.
Welcome to life with an 11 year old. He probably is self-conscious about, and that's normal. EVERYTHING can be angst-inducing. One minute they're being total butt-heads and incredibly rude, and the next minute they want to cuddle. Try not to give too much "juice" to this. It's not something you need to "process" with him or worry about. Just stay positive.
--mom of an almost 14 year old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go see a pediatric endocrinologist. Yes, if needed there is something that can be done. A bone age would be a good start.
WHAT? A pediatric endocrinologist? Talk about using a chain saw when a nail clipper would suffice,
He's 11! Kids are all over the place with their height.
Anonymous wrote:It appears DS' growth in height has slowed down the last year or so, evident in both comparing to his friends and the height charts at Dr's office. I think he's developing a little bit of complexity over this - the other day he said to an acquaintance of mine that he's stopped growing when she told him how much he's grown since the last time she saw him. He also asked to be measured and commented the growth spur isn't happening. I assume the fact that his 9-yo brother is catching up on him in height is another factor. But there's really nothing we could do, other than encouraging exercise, good sleep, and healthy diet, right? I don't think we did anything differently over the last year when he grew less than an inch, versus few years back when he grow 2+ inches a year. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Go see a pediatric endocrinologist. Yes, if needed there is something that can be done. A bone age would be a good start.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this post - he's 11 years old - he's got lots of years of growing left! Boys grow throughout their teens, and if he hasn't hit puberty yet then he's fine. Some boys at this age go through a growth spurt and have an earlier puberty, some have this later. Look around at how small most of the middle-school boys are compared to the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I've told him before it's genetic and pre-determined, and we're not tall (but above avg) people so he's most likely be the same way. not sinking in with him, of course, and little brother being one of the tallest in his grade is not helping the matter either. i'm just worried he's getting self conscious about it.