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A parent brings their 14-year-old son to a pediatrician, concerned that he has not yet started his major growth spurt and is shorter than many of his peers. Based on typical developmental timelines, what is the most accurate assessment of this situation?
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A parent brings their 14-year-old son to a pediatrician, concerned that he has not yet started his major growth spurt and is shorter than many of his peers. Based on typical developmental timelines, what is the most accurate assessment of this situation?
A 14-year-old boy expresses concern that many of his female peers are currently taller than he is and that he has not yet experienced a period of rapid height increase. Based on typical developmental timelines, which of the following statements best assesses his situation?