On average, children grow about 2 to 3 inches per year during early childhood. This growth rate can vary, with infants experiencing rapid growth in their first year and growth slowing down as they approach adolescence. During puberty, growth spurts can lead to an increase of 3 to 4 inches per year. It's important to note that individual growth patterns can differ significantly among children.
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2.5 inches
it is about 15 inches or above,,
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Quarter of an inch each year.
on average 1 inch
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they can grow to about a foot per year depending on size
It's different for everyone.
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If a person hits a growth spurt they can grow 2 inches in month, so they can grow about 4 inches in two months. Most people, however, only grow about 4 inches or so year when they are 14. It is possible to grow 4 inches in two months though.
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