The height standard for 6 year old boys ranges between 115.7 cm and 121.9 cm, and the exact value can be influenced by a number of factors.
There is no fixed standard for the height of 6-year-old boys, but a range, usually between 115.7 cm and 121.9 cm. If the height of a 6-year-old boy is lower than the range, he needs to go to the hospital in time for a bone age test to determine whether the child is caused by late development or natural shortness.
In daily life, attention should be paid to balanced nutrition, not picky eating and partiality, and appropriate supplementation of trace elements, such as calcium, zinc, iron, etc., as well as vitamin D, which can help the body better absorb calcium.
The height and weight of children are affected by congenital and acquired factors, and there will be individual differences. The values are for reference only. If the values are not up to the standard, parents need to pay attention to the possibility of malnutrition or diseases, and consult a doctor promptly.