Balanced diet
Parents should provide children with a diverse and balanced diet, including foods rich in protein, calcium, zinc, and other essential nutrients for bone development.
For example, foods such as milk, eggs, fish, meat, and dairy products should be included in the child’s daily diet. It will help support the bone formation process and ensure optimal height for the child.
In addition, children should also eat enough fresh vegetables and fruits to ensure normal body function. These foods contain high amounts of fiber, vitamins, energy, and essential nutrients necessary for the overall development of children.
Furthermore, green vegetables and fruits also help maintain a healthy digestive system and better absorption of nutrients. Therefore, parents should encourage children to eat a variety of vegetables and fruits, creating a positive eating environment for them to explore and enjoy these types of food.

Proper exercise
Physical activity can stimulate bone development and increase height in children. Parents can encourage their children to participate in sports such as basketball, dance, swimming, etc. Through physical activity, children can develop height.
In addition, outdoor sports can also expose children to sunlight, promote the synthesis of vitamin D, and provide conditions for calcium absorption in children.

Ensure sufficient sleep
Through sleep, growth hormones are released and stimulate the child’s height development. Parents should ensure that children get enough sleep every day. Generally, elementary school students need 9-10 hours of sleep per day, middle school students need 8-9 hours, and high school students need 7-8 hours. In addition, it is necessary to ensure a quiet, comfortable sleep environment and improve the quality of the child’s sleep.
In general, if you want your child to grow 8-10cm taller each year, parents need to focus on diet, sleep, and exercise. If your child has slow height development, seek advice and treatment from experts.
Experts will provide appropriate methods and solutions to support height development. However, it is important not to use growth hormones or other endocrine drugs without medical monitoring or supervision. The use of these drugs without proper medical guidance can pose unnecessary risks to the child’s health.