No. That is much too young. After he is maybe 10 or 11 years old, he could get an x ray from a doctor.
What I have heard (but not confirmed) is that you take the height of your 2-year-old and double it to get final adult height. Further refinement was "after last growth spurt around 2 years old" double the height to estimate final adult height. I know people who swear by it, but I'm not sure as to the actual validity.
yes, times there height when there five years old by 1.2. so like 4.3 times 1.2.
Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.
There is a random genetic reshuffling in the process of sexual reproduction which makes it impossible to predict which parent will prove to be more influential for a given trait such as height; furthermore, genes are not the only determining factor. The diet of this hypothetical child will also play a role.
It depends on the age of the child, the gender of the child, and how tall the original parents were and any disease the child may have (because certain diseases can stunt growth).
no there not always right well they hardly ever are no one can predict it cause there are short people with tall parents and tall people with short parents so therefor there's no exact answer.
It depends, the child might have dwarfism or might be born tall.
You can predict your future height by using a height calculator on calculator.net/height-calculator.html
It is not possible to predict the height that you will eventually reach.
They don't nessicerily have to be a certain age, just a certain height. A good age is around 10 though. By then they should be tall enough to sit in the front seat. This is because if a child is under-height and the car was to crash, then the airbag could actually kill the child by breaking their neck.
This varies with the height of the individual.
Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.
There is no way to "predict" how tall you will be unfortunately. It's one of the surprises of growing up!
You don't have to be a certain height
There is no way to predict the future, but you can estimate your final height by that of your relatives.
If your mother and father are tall for their sex genetic wise you have a better chance at being taller
It is not really possible to predict height. You could be the same height or you can be over 6 feet.
You cant really tell what height he or she will be
The height of her children are unknown. But, her child, Ming is 7 and her other child, Aoki is 5.