The Momcozy Child Height Predictor is a tool designed to estimate your child's potential adult height. To
use the calculator, you will simply input your child's sex, current age (for children aged 2 years and
upwards), current height, current weight, and the mother's and father's heights.
At its core, the Momcozy Child Height Predictor primarily utilizes the Khamis-Roche method, a sophisticated
and widely recognized approach for predicting adult height. Developed in 1994 by Drs. Henry Khamis and Alex
Roche through extensive longitudinal growth studies, this method gained widespread adoption due to its
superior accuracy compared to older, simpler estimations.
It's important to note that the Khamis-Roche method's specific coefficients for height prediction are
established and validated for children aged 4 years and above. Therefore, the Momcozy calculator uses the
Khamis-Roche method directly when calculating the height for children aged 4 and older.
However, for children aged 2 to 4 years, the Momcozy calculator's prediction is an extrapolation based on
the principles of the Khamis-Roche method.
Due to the lack of specific coefficients for this younger age group within the original Khamis-Roche data,
predictions for children between 2 and 4 years old may have a higher degree of potential error compared to
those for older children.
Unlike other methods that might rely solely on parental height, or a child's height at a specific age, the
Khamis-Roche method takes into account a number of crucial factors: your child's weight, age, and current
height, as well as parents' mean height. Such a comprehensive approach acknowledges that a child's current
growth pattern significantly influences their final height, alongside the significant genetic factors
inherited from parents. By combining these individual growth measures with genetic factors, the Khamis-Roche
method offers a more complete and tailored prediction of probable adult height.