See below: Normal growth is supported by good nutrition, adequate sleep, and regular exercise. It remains as one of the best overall indicators of your teen's good health. Despite data collected for growth charts, "normal" heights and weights are difficult to define. Your teen's growth pattern is largely determined by genetics. Shorter parents, for instance, tend to have shorter kids.
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No: Genetics dictates your growth and ultimate height.
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Taller!: Elevator shoes, a pogo stick or just be happy with who you are.Remember all great things come in small packages!
Answered 8/29/2013
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