Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - did your son lose his baby teeth late? What about his feet… have they had their growth spurt? If so, I would think his height growth is coming soon.
Lost baby teeth very late (nearly 8 for first one, lost last baby molar at 13) and has tiny hands and feet as I think I mentioned. Feet are now maybe size 5, about the size of most 10 year olds, it seems.
Anonymous wrote:He didn't matriculate at 3'2.Anonymous wrote:My DH is 6’4” and says most of his growth was in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS 14, zero signs of puberty. 5’3 and 100 lbs on a good day with size 10.5 feet. Pediatrician at his most recent annual said “let’s watch it” but given family history of late growth plus no signs of puberty she said she was not concerned. Next annual is in 6 months so planning on pushing for additional testing if we haven’t seen more growth. DDs (older) both followed very typical growth/puberty timelines so this is very stressful—especially since he’s an athlete and now struggling to compete with boys who have already had growth spurts and are well into puberty.
In my family boys grow very late and girls are on time. Both are tall, in the end. Your daughters growth may be irrelevant here, though I’d be concerned re feet size without height.
Why would you be concerned about foot size without height? Our son’s feet grew a ton before they had their actual growth spurts. I thought that was the norm.
Yes I would think it’s a good thing that he has a 10.5 foot. My son is right around 5’ 3” at almost 14 and he wears a size 7!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS 14, zero signs of puberty. 5’3 and 100 lbs on a good day with size 10.5 feet. Pediatrician at his most recent annual said “let’s watch it” but given family history of late growth plus no signs of puberty she said she was not concerned. Next annual is in 6 months so planning on pushing for additional testing if we haven’t seen more growth. DDs (older) both followed very typical growth/puberty timelines so this is very stressful—especially since he’s an athlete and now struggling to compete with boys who have already had growth spurts and are well into puberty.
In my family boys grow very late and girls are on time. Both are tall, in the end. Your daughters growth may be irrelevant here, though I’d be concerned re feet size without height.
Why would you be concerned about foot size without height? Our son’s feet grew a ton before they had their actual growth spurts. I thought that was the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS 14, zero signs of puberty. 5’3 and 100 lbs on a good day with size 10.5 feet. Pediatrician at his most recent annual said “let’s watch it” but given family history of late growth plus no signs of puberty she said she was not concerned. Next annual is in 6 months so planning on pushing for additional testing if we haven’t seen more growth. DDs (older) both followed very typical growth/puberty timelines so this is very stressful—especially since he’s an athlete and now struggling to compete with boys who have already had growth spurts and are well into puberty.
In my family boys grow very late and girls are on time. Both are tall, in the end. Your daughters growth may be irrelevant here, though I’d be concerned re feet size without height.
Anonymous wrote:I could have written this exact post two years ago (or may have?) when DS was 15. Barely showed any growth between 13 and 15, one of the smallest kids in his freshman class. DS is now 6'1" and has to buy extra long pants. And still growing according to pediatrician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - did your son lose his baby teeth late? What about his feet… have they had their growth spurt? If so, I would think his height growth is coming soon.
My kids baby teeth refused to come out. I had to pay to have them removed for all three kids. I didn’t see any correlation between baby teeth and growth.
There is a correlation between getting molars and growing. My son is 14 and doesn’t have his 12 year molars yet. He’s a late grower/bloomer. He probably won’t hit his growth spurt until 15.
Anonymous wrote:My 15 year old had barely started puberty at his 15 year check up a few months ago. At 14 there has been no sign. At 15 just starting. A bone scan showed his bone age to be an estimated 24 months behind. Diagnosed with constitutional growth delay.
Still very little sign of height growth and he still has a baby face and tiny hands and feet. Both parents are very tall and kid should end up about 6’3” if based on parental height alone. However there is some evidence of late growth in men on the sides of both parents as well as the bone scan evidence.
What was your experience? When did your kid catch up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - did your son lose his baby teeth late? What about his feet… have they had their growth spurt? If so, I would think his height growth is coming soon.
My kids baby teeth refused to come out. I had to pay to have them removed for all three kids. I didn’t see any correlation between baby teeth and growth.