Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate this guessing game. My ex husband isn’t particularly tall but my daughter and I are tall. My son is almost 15 and not as tall as we are ( tall for a woman, avg for a man) Hoping beyond hope he’ll have a growth spurt but it’s feeling more and more unlikely as the months pass. He might be done.
Have his ped do an x-ray of the growth plates in his wrist. That will let you know how much growing is left. We ended up doing a bone age x ray for DH, who turned out at 15 to have the average growth closure of a 12.5 yr old. Another friend whose son she expected to be tall (husband is tall) seemed to slow down. By the time they checked this, growth plate was closed. Done, he's 5'7". (Which isn't to say that's bad, but I think she's a bit embarrassed that she spent so much of his early teen years talking about how tall he was going to be as he was that height quite early).
Anonymous wrote:My son is 14 and has been in an 11.5-12 shoe for about a year now. He is currently 6' tall. I'm wondering if he's done growing now that his feet haven't grown or... his father is 6'8 and I'm 5'2. My father was 6' tall as is my brother, and I have an uncle who’s 7'3. I don't think he will be as tall as his father (I hope not, anyway!), but idk... from what his father had said, he was 6'4 at 18 and stayed that height until he was 20, then grew another 4".
Anonymous wrote:My son is 14 and has been in an 11.5-12 shoe for about a year now. He is currently 6' tall. I'm wondering if he's done growing now that his feet haven't grown or... his father is 6'8 and I'm 5'2. My father was 6' tall as is my brother, and I have an uncle whose 7'3. I don't think he will be as tall as his father (I hope not, anyway!), but idk... from what his father had said, he was 6'4 at 18 and stayed that height until he was 20, then grew another 4".
Anonymous wrote:DH is 5’6”. DS1 has always hovered just under the 95 percent tile, and is rarely shorter than his teammates or classmates. He had one classmate who is really off the charts tall, but other than that almost all friends with tall dads have been shorter than him. At 13 he was at was least 5’9” and every week he seems much taller (not the reality, but it feels that way).
DS2 is about a year younger and just reaches his brother’s shoulder in height. Early on the were close in height. We don’t expect him to be tall. We don’t care about his height, but pediatricians at every visit warn me not to rule out the possibility that he may end up to his brother’s height. Why do they say this? I am not wishing for two tall kids (ok if they are). It’s like they are trying to tell me something. SMH.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This can’t be right. Plenty of athletes (Jordan, Brady) randomly shot up a few inches in college, for example. I don’t know if it’s common but it’s a phenomenon that exists. Ask the pediatrician. Also, weight gain (without height gain) can make feet bigger!
Anonymous wrote: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.
I think this is the average, but yes, some do still keep growing into college.
DH hit puberty late, and grew in college. He's 6'2.
DS is 16, and just had his pediatrician appt, and the doctor said DS is still in the early stages of puberty, and that he hasn't really hit his growth spurt stage yet; he has years to grow, just like his dad. Years ago DS had an xray on his foot, and he Ortho said his bone growth was about 1 yr to 1.5 yrs behind.
Anonymous wrote:I hate this guessing game. My ex husband isn’t particularly tall but my daughter and I are tall. My son is almost 15 and not as tall as we are ( tall for a woman, avg for a man) Hoping beyond hope he’ll have a growth spurt but it’s feeling more and more unlikely as the months pass. He might be done.
Anonymous wrote:Try this for fun. https://www.calculator.net/height-calculator.html
If your child is 5”9 and 110 at 13 with tall parents they are likely to be taller than another kid the same age who is 5”11 and 170 pounds. The weight matters in the calculation.
Anonymous wrote:Try this for fun. https://www.calculator.net/height-calculator.html
If your child is 5”9 and 110 at 13 with tall parents they are likely to be taller than another kid the same age who is 5”11 and 170 pounds. The weight matters in the calculation.