Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you ask his doctor? They can easily tell you whether he is a Tanner stage 1 or 2 depending on testicular enlargement.
Why do you need to know this?
+1, what on earth is Tanner stage 1 or 2 and who cares??
Anonymous wrote:his eyebrows have darkened or gotten fuller. His hair color is an auburn/light brown, and so are his eyebrows, but I noticed this morning that they are now darker or fuller so they appear darker.
No other puberty changes. DS is a late bloomer -14 (both parents were late bloomer). He is showing now other signs of puberty. I was not expecting this to be the first sign of puberty. I assume it is a precursor to him starting puberty soon. DH doesn't remember if this was a sign of starting puberty or not. I have very dark hair, always have, so I didn't go through this part.
If your child is fairer haired, did you notice the eyebrows getting darker when they hit puberty?
Anonymous wrote:My DS is turning 10 next month. So what is the average age these days for puberty to start? Boys and girls?
Anonymous wrote:This thread has been eye opening to me. I had no idea eyebrows thickened AND were a sign of puberty!
My understanding is that girls tend to grow about 2" more after they have their period, whereas boys undergo growth spurts during puberty.
Anonymous wrote: My DH was white/blonde as a child, but eventually, his hair color went darker. Does it happen when puberty hits? DH doesn't recall.
Anonymous wrote:My 14-year old blond blue-eyed son always had thick gorgeous darker eyebrows. He also started growth spurt very late—just this month and his voice cracked the the first time today..
FWIW, he had underarm hair in 4th/5th grade—long before any other signs. I also had underarm hair a long time before getting my period.
Not everyone follows puberty the same exact way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You nee to find another hobby other than staring at your 14 year old eye brows!
Better than his testicles.
Anonymous wrote:You nee to find another hobby other than staring at your 14 year old eye brows!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you ask his doctor? They can easily tell you whether he is a Tanner stage 1 or 2 depending on testicular enlargement.
Why do you need to know this?
+1, what on earth is Tanner stage 1 or 2 and who cares??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting thread to me, because we have the opposite issue. My 11 year old DS has extremely wispy, barely-there eyebrows, and no signs of puberty yet other than tallness (if that counts). His older siblings all had normal looking eyebrows from early childhood and they did become thicker and fuller with puberty. My youngest is beginning to wonder if he is eyebrow impaired, and I’ve assured him they’ll develop with age, but I don’t actually know if that’s true.
Pediatrician told us tallness is not a sign of puberty. And Kids stop growing (upward) once they hit puberty. So the earlier they go through puberty the sooner they stop growing upward.
My understanding is that boys continue to grow throughout puberty, while girls tend to stop growing around the time they get their period.
+1 My brother and husband didn't stop growing until 20/21 years old.