Let’s take a moment to understand why some Malaysian children fall behind in height and bone development – and what parents can actually do about it.
Malaysia’s childhood stunting rate has reached 24% in 2024, higher than Indonesia, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Yet most parents only find out when their child is already behind their peers.
Growth isn’t just about genetics. It’s about whether your child’s body is getting the right nutritional signals — especially during the critical window between ages 2–12, when bone formation is most active.
A child can consume enough calories to gain weight while still lacking the nutrients needed for healthy growth.
Once the growth plate closes — typically by age 12 for girls, 14 for boys — height potential cannot be recovered.
That’s not meant to scare you.
It’s meant to give you enough time to act.
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