Anonymous wrote:Does your child get enough outdoor time?
Humans are like plants. You need proper food and nutrients to grow and the sun helps.
My son grew about 4 inches last year. From 5 feet to 5'4 now. We measure him every birthday. The neighbor who is a year older at 12 is the same for the past few years, which is about 1 foot shorter than my son. He comes up to my son's shoulders now. Don't know what happened. The mother is about 5'7, much taller than me (I'm 5'2). The father is about 6 feet and my Dh is about 6 feet as well.
Their other son is about 14 years old and he's a bit shorter than my son too. The mom complaints they don't go outside much. It could be as much as once a week.
We don't see them often outside. When they do, you notice the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Does your child get enough outdoor time?
Humans are like plants. You need proper food and nutrients to grow and the sun helps.
My son grew about 4 inches last year. From 5 feet to 5'4 now. We measure him every birthday. The neighbor who is a year older at 12 is the same for the past few years, which is about 1 foot shorter than my son. He comes up to my son's shoulders now. Don't know what happened. The mother is about 5'7, much taller than me (I'm 5'2). The father is about 6 feet and my Dh is about 6 feet as well.
Their other son is about 14 years old and he's a bit shorter than my son too. The mom complaints they don't go outside much. It could be as much as once a week.
We don't see them often outside. When they do, you notice the difference.
Anonymous wrote:DS is 17 and will be 18 in the Fall. Right before the lockdown we went to the pediatric endo because he wasn't growing and his bone scan showed he was 16 yo in a 13 yo body. He's now almost 6 feet tall and his dr. says he'll keep growing into his sophomore year of college. His weight is another story, but he's built slim and is really active. On the flip side his 14 yo brother has facial hair, a cracking voice, and looks so much older at 14 than older DS did.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are overthinking.
My son is almost 13 and still physically a little boy (5’0” 85lbs).
Some of his friends are the same size as he is (and even smaller), others are starting to look like men already!
My DH was a very late bloomer (ended up 6’0”) but didn’t grow until he was well into high school.
Unfortunately it will be the same for DS, it appears.
I’m average sized (5’5”)
This has become a problem in DS’s eyes over the past year or so (becoming a huge disadvantage for sports) but really..what can you do?
In school, there is a huge variety but in youth sports I’m noticing mostly early developers stick with team sports as the late developing kids drop off and give up.
Anonymous wrote:As the title says, my son is 13&1/2 years old, he still doesn’t have growth spurt. For example, he is not that tall, barely grew an inch taller last year, no change in voice (manly) etc. Should I be worried?
Kid younger than him is now taller than him plus a change in voice.
Please tell me I am overthinking!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure. My son is very short, relative to his peers, but he is growing at a rate of more than 3 inches a year. Not to say that will ever make him tall, because DH and I are both sort, but growing an inch a year seems like very little. It is the rate of growth I would ask his doctor about, rather than the fact of growth.