The "height standard" of junior high school students** Some students do not meet the passing line, parents should not take it lightly
The educational philosophy of contemporary parents is changing. In addition to focusing on academic performance, they are also paying more and more attention to students' physical development and hobbies. This is not only to ensure the healthy growth of students, but also to make up for the shortcomings of parents themselves in childhood.
Today's students are often pampered in a family environment, and in addition to their parents, there are four other elders who care for their children. The whole family has their eyes on the children and places great importance on their development. With the improvement of living standards, the physical fitness of students has gradually improved.
Students at different stages have different levels of physical development. Many students enter adolescence in junior high school, ushering in the best period of physical development. However, many parents are not very aware of the "height standards" of junior high school students. Is your child's height up to standard in junior high school?
The "height standard" for junior secondary students has recently been announced, resulting in some students failing to meet the passing mark. The advent of adolescence makes the student's personality gradually independent, and there may be rebelliousness, dislike of learning, and mood swings. Parents need to pay more attention to adolescent students, and at the same time, their physical development is also in the best period. Rational use of this period may help them develop better.
Height doesn't just affect a student's appearance, but it can also have an impact on college entrance exams, military recruitment, and employment. Students who meet the height standard can reduce the loss of opportunities, even if they do not have an advantage. For the sake of the health and all-round development of students, parents should pay attention to the height and weight of their students and provide all-round support for their growth. Once the height standards for junior high school students were announced, some students did not even meet the passing mark.
For example, the standard height for boys at the age of 13 is 1593cm, a boy who meets this standard has just passed. If the boy can reach 1673cm, it may be more advantageous in the future.
The standard height for girls in the same age group is 1563cm。For parents whose students do not meet the standards, special attention needs to be paid to the sleep and diet of the girls to achieve the passing line.
By the age of 15, the standard height for boys is 1698cm。Although this height standard is difficult to achieve, many students may enter a period of rapid growth at some point and be able to grow in height again. Therefore, parents do not need to worry too much, some students may only catch up after entering high school.
The standard height for a 15-year-old girl is 1653cm, it is not easy to achieve this standard, and the growth of height requires a long period of accumulation. If there is a large gap with the standard height, parents need to take the initiative to intervene.
When students reach this age, they are basically stereotyped, and parents should not take it lightly. The problem of height has always been a pain in the hearts of many boys. In order to motivate themselves, they believe that "twenty-three, you can still run around", and think that it is still possible to continue to increase in height. However, in reality, after puberty, the student's bones are basically closed, and it is not easy to increase in height, because those who can continue to grow taller are in the minority.
A student's height is crucial to their future and should not be overlooked. Generally speaking, there are three stages in the growth process: between the ages of 6 and 11, students enter a period of stable growth, with an annual growth of about 5 to 8 centimetersIf the height increase is less than 5 centimeters, parents should pay more attention. The age of 12 to 15 is a period of rapid growth, which is also puberty, and girls usually develop earlier than boys, and girls generally grow faster in height during this stage. Between the ages of 15 and 18, the student's bones are basically mature and begin to enter a closed state, at which time the height is basically fixed, and human intervention is no longer realistic. However, it is important to note that each student develops at different times and at different rates, and when growth stops is on a case-by-case basis.
What are the issues that parents need to pay attention to in order for students to successfully survive the rapid growth period?Affected by the diversion policy of the high school entrance examination, parents often pay too much attention to students' grades and hope that they can be admitted to high school, but sometimes they ignore the importance of physical development. In order to let students grow up smoothly, try to avoid staying up late, do not pursue too much to write more questions, and pay attention to the physical condition of students.
Parents should also pay attention to their students' diet, especially breakfast. Due to their busy schedules and limited time in the morning, many parents often rush to handle their students' breakfasts. However, a "foolish" breakfast is not advisable and, although it saves time, may affect the absorption of nutrients by students.
The height of students may change in a short period of time, so parents should develop the habit of measuring the height of students regularly to grasp their growth dynamics, and it is best to measure them every 3 months in order to detect problems and intervene in time.
Moderate exercise is also one of the secrets for students to gain height, but be careful not to overdo it, such as jogging, playing basketball, badminton, etc. Excessive exercise can put too much pressure on a student's knees, which can backfire.
With the continuous development of the times, parents should also adjust their educational concepts at any time, and pay attention to cultivating students' moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic, and labor education. In today's society, there is a greater need for all-round development of compound talents, and good students alone are no longer enough. In order for students to develop better in the future, we must pay attention to the cultivation of comprehensive quality.
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