Child’s Height: How Tall Should Your Child Be According to Age?
- Genetics: Family height plays the biggest role
- Nutrition: Protein, calcium, and vitamins support growth
- Physical activity: sports and regular exercise stimulate growth hormones
- Sleep: Growth hormone is primarily secreted during deep sleep
- Falls below the 3rd percentile on growth charts
- Shows rapid or stunted growth compared to peers
- Has other symptoms like delayed puberty, fatigue, or poor appetite
- Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, dairy, and protein
- Promote regular physical activity, especially stretching, swimming, or cycling
- Ensure adequate sleep: 9–11 hours for school-age children
- Schedule annual growth check-ups with your pediatrician
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