Children’s height is affected by genetics, race, environment and other aspects of the height standard to take the average, can be used as a control, just appeared in the child’s height average 50cm, after the gap will gradually appear.
Boys’ height standard: 76.5cm at the age of 1, 88.5cm at the age of 2, 96.8cm at the age of 3, 104.1cm at the age of 4, 111.3cm at the age of 5, 117.7cm at the age of 6, 130.0cm at the age of 8, 135.4cm at the age of 9 and 140.2cm at the age of 10.
The height standard for girls: 75.0cm at 1 year old, 87.2cm at 2 years old, 95.6cm at 3 years old, 103.1cm at 4 years old, 110.2cm at 5 years old, 116.6cm at 6 years old, 122.5cm at 7 years old, 128.5cm at 8 years old, 134.1cm at 9 years old and 140.1cm at 10 years old.
There are large inter-individual differences due to genetic and acquired conditions. If your child’s height is different from the standardized table, it is recommended that you consult a specialist for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment.