What post-spurt growth rate might represent a return to typical development between ages twelve and seventeen?

Answer

Gaining just one to two inches per year between the ages of twelve and seventeen

Following the high-velocity phase of the major adolescent growth spurt, the rate of height increase naturally decreases significantly because the body cannot sustain that peak speed indefinitely. A subsequent rate of gaining approximately one to two inches per year during the mid to late teenage years (ages twelve to seventeen) is often not a sign of a problem, but rather the body settling into a much slower, more typical developmental pace compared to the intense acceleration seen during the peak spurt.

What post-spurt growth rate might represent a return to typical development between ages twelve and seventeen?
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