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Parenting Tips
Predicting your Child
Parents often are very curious about predicting their child's adult height. You can try to estimate it using one of the following methods:
(1) Review your child's height growth curve with your pediatrician once your child is older than 2 years, and extrapolate it out to 18 years of age on the growth curve. (2) Try this: Girls are half of their adult height at 18 months of age, while boys are half of their adult height at 24 months of age. (3) If you like mathematical formulas, calculate this: For girls, take the father's height in inches and subtract 2.5 inches; then, add it to the mother's height in inches, and divide this sum by 2 to get a predicted height in inches. For boys, take the mother's height in inches and add 2.5 inches; then, add it to the father's height in inches, and divide this sum by 2 to get a predicted height in inches. The information contained in this topic is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice; it is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information. Please read the disclaimer notice on our website for further information. This copy is reprinted with permission from our practice and Pediatric Web, Inc and is intended for a one-time only use by the reader. Please contact Pediatric Web, Inc for reprint permission for multiple copies. | ||
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