Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nieces were always right around the 50th percentile for height, a little lower for weight. They are fully grown now, or close to it (one is 20, one 16) and the older one is maybe 5'1" and the younger one is 5'7". *shrug emoji*
They used to say double your height at 3 (I think?) and get your adult height, so my parents always told me I'd be about 5'8". I'm 5'2". DH has a female friend who was always one of the tallest in class through elementary. She's also 5'2".
I think childhood growth curves, maybe especially for girls, as they stop growing younger, don't correlate that strongly with adult height, maybe with exceptions for "extremes" like the 5th or 99th percentiles.
Its double the height at 2 for boys and 18m for girls.
Anonymous wrote:My nieces were always right around the 50th percentile for height, a little lower for weight. They are fully grown now, or close to it (one is 20, one 16) and the older one is maybe 5'1" and the younger one is 5'7". *shrug emoji*
They used to say double your height at 3 (I think?) and get your adult height, so my parents always told me I'd be about 5'8". I'm 5'2". DH has a female friend who was always one of the tallest in class through elementary. She's also 5'2".
I think childhood growth curves, maybe especially for girls, as they stop growing younger, don't correlate that strongly with adult height, maybe with exceptions for "extremes" like the 5th or 99th percentiles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parents are absolutely the best indication. My son is almost 8 and is probably in the 30th percentile for height. That said my husband is almost 6 feet – not super tall but certainly not the 30th percentile - and was a very tiny child who grew a lot in high school.
But that’s not easy to do when one spouse is very tall and the other quite short. DH is 6’2”, but I am 5’4” so our kids could go both ways (or somewhere in the middle). My girls are 5.5 and 3.5 and are both quite tall (75-85%). Not sure they will stay this way or not.
More likely to trend towards the same sex parent. They may be in between you, but you’re not looking at girls who will be 6 feet tall.
Anonymous wrote:Well, my dad is 5'11, my mom is 5'9 and I ended up 5'5. I take after both of my grandmothers who were petite. My maternal grandfather was 6'3 so that explains my mom's height. Genetics are weird.
My son is 3 and has consistently hovered 90% on the growth chart since birth. It will be interesting to see where he ends up, I'm guessing around 5'11 as that's the height of my husband.