Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old is 5'10 with hairless pits. He shaves once a month. A conveniently timed minor injury gave us an x-ray of his lower leg and foot, so we know he is not done.
We are expecting many many more inches and a late finish, just like both his uncles. We are not tall people, but looking at others in the family suggest that the genes are there.
He won't grow much more, keep dreaming,.
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old is 5'10 with hairless pits. He shaves once a month. A conveniently timed minor injury gave us an x-ray of his lower leg and foot, so we know he is not done.
We are expecting many many more inches and a late finish, just like both his uncles. We are not tall people, but looking at others in the family suggest that the genes are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tall? My 12 yr old is 5'11" and so are many of his buddies.
Really helpful! My ds is around 5'" and is 11, For growth chart 5'3" is 95%. I don't think OP was asking if their child was going to be the next Larry Byrd.
I think 5'11" is extreme, but I am sort of surprised that 5'3" is the tallest in the class. My son is 11 (will turn 12 in June) and is 5'3". Many of the boys in his grade (6th) are that tall or taller. I don't find 5'3" at age 12 to be that tall.
I'm a girl that was 5'4" at 12..and that is where I stayed. My sister is 5'9" and my brother is 6'3 (grew 1 inch in college)--neither were the tallest at 12. Brothers best friend towered over everyone at 12--he's 5'8" as an adult.
Nobody knows...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was 5'4" in 9th grade, he was the smallest kid in 6th, 7th and 8th grade (and 9th).
What I have seen is that kids start a growth spurt when they start puberty ("smell and need deodorant" or "grow hair"). That spurt will last 3 years and they will grow 9 inches during that time... give or take. They will grow up to 3 inches more in their life time until the growth plates close. (they can close in 9th grade, they can close when they are 25) If he breaks anything asked the orthopedic to check his growth plate when they do the x-ray.
Most kids that were the tallest in 6-8 are now the shortest as my son graduates HS. My son is 6'2", he started puberty in 9th grade (poor kid) and grew 9 inches those 3 years and most likely will grow a few more.
How tall are you and your DH? Also, how do you tell about puberty? Someone said when they get all their adult teeth?
Mom is 5'8" (with brothers that are 5'11" - 6'4")
Dad is 5'11"
Puberty? Our ped said smelling (aka really needing deodorant) or hair under the arms is the start of puberty (I don't think adult teeth .. .some people don't get wisdom teeth until college)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tall? My 12 yr old is 5'11" and so are many of his buddies.
Really helpful! My ds is around 5'" and is 11, For growth chart 5'3" is 95%. I don't think OP was asking if their child was going to be the next Larry Byrd.
I think 5'11" is extreme, but I am sort of surprised that 5'3" is the tallest in the class. My son is 11 (will turn 12 in June) and is 5'3". Many of the boys in his grade (6th) are that tall or taller. I don't find 5'3" at age 12 to be that tall.
Anonymous wrote:My son is almost twelve. He is about 5'3", 95% on the charts and currently the tallest boy in the class. However, my husband and I are both below average in height. I know that only time will tell, but is he tall right now because he is going to be significantly taller than us or is he early for his growth spurt and will level off? Is it possible to be in a true growth spurt by 11-12? I am 5'2" and my husband is 5'7".
I am looking for similar experiences and would like to know what ultimately ended up being the result? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My son is almost twelve. He is about 5'3", 95% on the charts and currently the tallest boy in the class. However, my husband and I are both below average in height. I know that only time will tell, but is he tall right now because he is going to be significantly taller than us or is he early for his growth spurt and will level off? Is it possible to be in a true growth spurt by 11-12? I am 5'2" and my husband is 5'7".
I am looking for similar experiences and would like to know what ultimately ended up being the result? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son was 5'4" in 9th grade, he was the smallest kid in 6th, 7th and 8th grade (and 9th).
What I have seen is that kids start a growth spurt when they start puberty ("smell and need deodorant" or "grow hair"). That spurt will last 3 years and they will grow 9 inches during that time... give or take. They will grow up to 3 inches more in their life time until the growth plates close. (they can close in 9th grade, they can close when they are 25) If he breaks anything asked the orthopedic to check his growth plate when they do the x-ray.
Most kids that were the tallest in 6-8 are now the shortest as my son graduates HS. My son is 6'2", he started puberty in 9th grade (poor kid) and grew 9 inches those 3 years and most likely will grow a few more.
How tall are you and your DH? Also, how do you tell about puberty? Someone said when they get all their adult teeth?
Anonymous wrote:My son was 5'4" in 9th grade, he was the smallest kid in 6th, 7th and 8th grade (and 9th).
What I have seen is that kids start a growth spurt when they start puberty ("smell and need deodorant" or "grow hair"). That spurt will last 3 years and they will grow 9 inches during that time... give or take. They will grow up to 3 inches more in their life time until the growth plates close. (they can close in 9th grade, they can close when they are 25) If he breaks anything asked the orthopedic to check his growth plate when they do the x-ray.
Most kids that were the tallest in 6-8 are now the shortest as my son graduates HS. My son is 6'2", he started puberty in 9th grade (poor kid) and grew 9 inches those 3 years and most likely will grow a few more.
Anonymous wrote:Tall? My 12 yr old is 5'11" and so are many of his buddies.