Anonymous wrote:What does your DD's pediatrician say? If the weight is in line with the rest of your DD's growth curve and history, then I think you're good. But trust your pediatrician - not a bunch of randoms like us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I should have used a comma. She is 10 years old. She is 5 feet tall. I think she could stand to be more active. Covid has slowed her down. I don't think we're due for a doctor appointment wellness check for another 9 months.
LOL, thank you for clarifying. I was having a heart attack at the responses that it was okay to be 100 pounds when you are 5' 10" tall. I was ready to swoop over to your house, throw your daughter in the car and get her to the hospital asap for an eating disorder eval. One of my sorority sisters died of anorexia. It was heartbreaking so I tend to be hypersensitive to it.
I agree with the other posters that she sounds fine. Here is the CDC chart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom used to say 100 for 5 feet and 5 lbs for every inch after that. Your girl sounds right on track.
That's for an adult. A child's body (bones, organs, etc.) weighs less than an adult so an appropriate weight for a 5' woman is not the same as a 5' 10 year old. Still, I think it is a healthy weight for a 10 year old, though on the higher side of healthy. Would not give it a second thought if she is showing signs of puberty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 11 1/2 year old is about 5 feet tall and weighs 78 pounds.
My 12 yr old child is skinny like that but she's taller. She's 12 years old. 5'7" and 95 lbs.
Your child is dangerously underweight.
Incorrect. She's normal weight for a child.
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to say 100 for 5 feet and 5 lbs for every inch after that. Your girl sounds right on track.
Anonymous wrote:You mean a 10 year old who is 5' not a 5'10" girl, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't comment on her weight to her. Ever.
Ok not ever but please don't give her a complex or issues.
If you want her to get more physical activity in, take her for hikes. Find out what she likes doing like playing soccer or dance.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I should have used a comma. She is 10 years old. She is 5 feet tall. I think she could stand to be more active. Covid has slowed her down. I don't think we're due for a doctor appointment wellness check for another 9 months.

Anonymous wrote:Please don't comment on her weight to her. Ever.