Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, my 14-year-old just hit six feet. Where will he end up?!!?
Well I’ve got you beat, my 11 year old is going to hit six feet before he’s 12...I think he’s going to end up in a traveling circus sideshow.
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, my 14-year-old just hit six feet. Where will he end up?!!?
Anonymous wrote:I’m the one with the 6’ 14-year-old. This must be his peak growing year because I swear he looks taller day-by-day. His grandfathers both topped out at 6’, his dad is 6’1”, I am 5’10”, so I don’t see 6’4” or anything in his future.
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, my 14-year-old just hit six feet. Where will he end up?!!?
Anonymous wrote:According to the pediatric reference books I’ve seen, almost all boys are done growing at 16. Anecdotally a lot of people say their boys grew later.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you with boys that continued growing in late teens and beyond, what age did they start their growth spirt/puberty, if you remember? Were they late bloomers?
Anonymous wrote:According to the pediatric reference books I’ve seen, almost all boys are done growing at 16. Anecdotally a lot of people say their boys grew later.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if my kid is done growing yet. He’s 16 now. He has been the same shoe size since he was 11, and has not grown even 1 mm in the last three years. However, that does not mean that he won’t have any more growth because I do know boys that have done this and then grown again in college. he is on the shorter side of men on both sides of our family so no idea if he’s actually done growing or not. Either way would be fine.