Bone age measurement does not necessarily mean that the child will not grow taller. Bone age can be a reference value for determining height, which can accurately reflect the degree of growth and development of children, and then estimate the child’s future height. However, height is also affected by nutritional factors, genetic factors and other factors, the higher the height of the parents, the higher the child’s height may also be; and, long-term to maintain a nutritious, balanced and comprehensive diet, especially for children in the puberty period, can also play a role in promoting growth and development. Therefore, the measurement of bone age says that the growth is not taller, not necessarily really will not grow taller. Children in the growth and development stage should maintain a healthy diet and a good daily routine, both of which will help them grow taller. Children who are found to have abnormal height are advised to seek prompt medical attention.