Growth slowing at 5 yrs old? Normal?
#1
Posted 18 March 2012 - 07:15 AM
Meara has been 50th for both since about 2, but now she is between 10th and 25th for weight (still 50th for height). She has been to a gi doctor because of some other things and my history of crohn's disease. She eats just as much as her sister, and is healthy and active. I'm trying not to worry too much and hopefully she is just in the "thinning out" portion of a growth spurt, but one of the earliest symptoms of my crohn's was falling off my growth curve at 5 (but I went from 5th to not on the chart).
Who else had kids who slowed down in growth around this age? They are both very active kids, but they get plenty to eat. They aren't really picky eaters and mostly eat what we eat. I guess I could try to pump up meara's food with some full fat options (add full fat yogurt to her smoothie, cook with whole milk, etc), offer her more snacks in between meals (peanut butter, cheese, etc).
#2
Posted 18 March 2012 - 08:28 AM
Timothy doesn't seemed to have slowed as much. He's still getting 1 year out of pants, if that, and 6 monthish out of shoes.
I don't know if it's a boy/girl difference or just a difference in kids, or a reflection of Sarah's kidney issues. But a definite height difference appeared between the kids during kindergarten with Timothy being about 3 inches taller.
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Posted 18 March 2012 - 10:37 AM
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Posted 18 March 2012 - 08:47 PM
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#7
Posted 19 March 2012 - 08:13 AM
For the drop at age 5, pedi just asked if she was active (which she is). She eats reasonably well. She can be picky, but not terribly so. But if she drops percentiles 2 years in a row I think the pedi will probably investigate further.
Grace has always been in the 5-10th percentile and remains there. They are both mid-30's in weight.
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Posted 19 March 2012 - 08:57 AM
#9
Posted 19 March 2012 - 01:53 PM
The other DD has been pretty steady percentile-wise.
FWIW- they are fairly small framed, but average ish height (DD2 30% and DD1 50%), low weight (DD2 3% , DD2 30%).
At age 6:
DD2 44" and 37.5 lbs (BMI low)
DD1 46" and 43 lbs (BMI normal)
Keep in mind height to weight ratio. A 37 lbs 6 year old that is short is different than one that is very tall for age.
They are active and 'look' healthy do our PEDIs (three in three years due to moving) have been fairly happy with watching it so far. I am very slight-framed bonewise so that has to play into it genetically.
They both still drink whole milk though, they could use the extra fat!
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Posted 19 March 2012 - 05:06 PM
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Our A has Crohn's and you gave me some great info after he was diagnosed. Strangely, falling off his growth chart was never one of the symptoms. In fact, he's slightly bigger than his brother.
I really don't like the focus on weight that doctors tend to have - and push on to us parents. If a child is growing, has plenty of energy, is learning well in school, etc, then weight is something I don't worry about. Our boys are now eight years old. A - with Crohn's - is about 58 pounds. He's gained only about 4-5 pounds in a year. J is about 54 pounds. Both will be in a booster until junior high at the rate they are gaining weight. I often hear that a child should use a booster until 8 and 80 pounds, but I can't imagine having an 8 year old who weighs 80 pounds.
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Posted 19 March 2012 - 05:21 PM
Mellizos, on 19 March 2012 - 06:06 PM, said:
I really don't like the focus on weight that doctors tend to have - and push on to us parents. If a child is growing, has plenty of energy, is learning well in school, etc, then weight is something I don't worry about. Our boys are now eight years old. A - with Crohn's - is about 58 pounds. He's gained only about 4-5 pounds in a year. J is about 54 pounds. Both will be in a booster until junior high at the rate they are gaining weight. I often hear that a child should use a booster until 8 and 80 pounds, but I can't imagine having an 8 year old who weighs 80 pounds.
Actually, the new recommendations are to use a booster:
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So it's not the weight that is an issue, but the height since it's more important as to having the seatbelt fall properly across the child.
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#12
Posted 20 March 2012 - 07:17 AM
they are both in size 6 pants, although with elastic waists (like gym shorts) Ian can still wear a 4...
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Posted 21 March 2012 - 09:34 AM
AmynTony, on 20 March 2012 - 08:17 AM, said:
they are both in size 6 pants, although with elastic waists (like gym shorts) Ian can still wear a 4...
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Posted 21 March 2012 - 07:06 PM
She goes to the bathroom a lot, complains of stomach pains, has some ibd-ish skin tags, etc. I wasn't worried when she was gaining weight, but now that the pedi said something about her weight, it puts everything into a different light... Which is strange because like mellizos I think too much emphasis is on kids weight.
Funny, I just noticed that she and Sarah share a middle name. Good luck with Sarah. The good thing (?) about celiac is you can help her control it. Although cutting gluten out of 6 yr olds diet can be difficult, thankfully there is a lot gluten free foods available now.


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