Genetic factors are important, and the characteristics, potential, and tendencies of a child’s height development are influenced by the genetic factors of both parents. The height of a child is closely related to the height of the parents, and the general formula of the parents’ height can be used to calculate the approximate range of the child’s height as an adult. Boys and girls have their own growth and development patterns and characteristics. Generally speaking, boys are taller than girls, but at certain ages, girls may be taller than boys. For example, around 11-13 years old, because girls develop puberty 2 years earlier than boys.
The development of the fetus in the womb is influenced by various factors such as the living environment of the pregnant mother, nutrition, emotions and diseases. Delayed development of the fetus in the womb can affect the child’s slow growth after birth until it affects the final height. Living environment plays an important role in children’s health. A good living environment and healthy living habits, scientific care, proper parenting, physical exercise, and perfect health care services are all important factors to ensure the best growth and development of children.
Especially, physical exercise can promote growth and development. Children who grow up in a good living environment have more important genetic factors, and the final height they can reach as adults depends largely on the height of their parents. The range will be very large.