lovesmurfs
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I'm with the other posters - it's normal. If you look at his class picture, you'll probably see most of the other boys having the same challenges.
Couldn't you go up a pants size and hem the pants? I had to go that route with my youngest when the same thing happened. Better than wearing uncomfortable pants.
He mostly wears jeans, and jeans are not really easy to hem. I'd have to have them professionally done. I'm leaning towards getting him some more active pants, like the gym kind (not sweats) until the jeans are more comfortable.
actually, if done the right way, jeans are pretty easy to hem and look right. Try this: http://www.suite101.com/content/how-to-shorten-denim-blue-jeans-a191738
I'm kind of worried about him. He's short for his age, but the doctors have never been concerned because he has a normal growth pattern...He has a stocky built (thick in the thighs, behind)
He used to wear a slim, but in the past two years, has filled out and wears regular pants.
My dilemma is that he is getting heavier (84 lbs) but not taller. His pants are getting tight in the waist and thighs, but I can't go up a size because they will be too long.
We eat pretty healthy (I limit, but I don't forbid junk), but I will admit that he hasn't been as active since it got cold out. He did start basketball tonight, which will run until March.
I kind of remember my oldest getting a little chunky in 6th grade too, and then he had a growth spurt and got taller.
I'm trying not to make a big deal about it, but I do worry about him.
Anyone else go through this with their pre-teen son?
I'm kind of worried about him. He's short for his age, but the doctors have never been concerned because he has a normal growth pattern...He has a stocky built (thick in the thighs, behind)
He used to wear a slim, but in the past two years, has filled out and wears regular pants.
My dilemma is that he is getting heavier (84 lbs) but not taller. His pants are getting tight in the waist and thighs, but I can't go up a size because they will be too long.
We eat pretty healthy (I limit, but I don't forbid junk), but I will admit that he hasn't been as active since it got cold out. He did start basketball tonight, which will run until March.
I kind of remember my oldest getting a little chunky in 6th grade too, and then he had a growth spurt and got taller.
I'm trying not to make a big deal about it, but I do worry about him.
Anyone else go through this with their pre-teen son?
I'm kind of worried about him. He's short for his age, but the doctors have never been concerned because he has a normal growth pattern...He has a stocky built (thick in the thighs, behind)
He used to wear a slim, but in the past two years, has filled out and wears regular pants.
My dilemma is that he is getting heavier (84 lbs) but not taller. His pants are getting tight in the waist and thighs, but I can't go up a size because they will be too long.
We eat pretty healthy (I limit, but I don't forbid junk), but I will admit that he hasn't been as active since it got cold out. He did start basketball tonight, which will run until March.
I kind of remember my oldest getting a little chunky in 6th grade too, and then he had a growth spurt and got taller.
I'm trying not to make a big deal about it, but I do worry about him.
Anyone else go through this with their pre-teen son?