Every parent wonders at some point—is my child growing as they should?
In this episode, we discuss the key signs of healthy growth, common concerns about height, and what really matters beyond just numbers. A must-listen for parents who want clarity and peace of mind.
With guidance aligned with experts like Dr. Avani Hegde—widely regarded as one of the best pediatric endocrinologists in Bangalore—you’ll gain clarity and confidence about your child’s growth.

FAQS
1. What is considered normal height growth for a child?
Normal growth varies by age and genetics, but most children follow a consistent pattern on growth charts. Pediatricians track height over time rather than focusing on a single measurement.
2. When should parents be concerned about their child’s height?
If a child is significantly shorter than peers, stops growing for a long period, or drops percentiles on a growth chart, it may be worth consulting a doctor.
3. Do genetics determine a child’s height completely?
Genetics play a major role, but factors like nutrition, sleep, and overall health also significantly impact a child’s growth potential.
4. Can nutrition really affect height growth?
Yes. A balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals (like calcium and vitamin D) is essential for proper bone development and growth.
5. At what age do children stop growing taller?
Most girls stop growing around 14–16 years, while boys may continue growing until 16–18 years, depending on puberty and individual development.
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