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Puberty is an exciting time, but it can be challenging for boys and teens if they aren’t growing as tall or as quickly as their peers. Most boys reach their adult height around age 17, but some “late bloomers” may take a few more years to complete their growth spurt. In this article, we cover how and when puberty causes boys to shoot upward, plus what you can say as a parent to support a body-conscious boy or teen. We’ll also go over what you can do to aid your son’s growth, like providing a healthy and nutritious diet. Read on to learn more!
Teen Boy Growth Timeline: Quick Overview
Most boys stop growing taller around 17–18 years old. This is usually when puberty begins to wind down and boys have mostly matured into their adult bodies. However, some boys may continue to grow taller into their early 20s, especially if they were a “late bloomer” and started puberty after their peers.
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