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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From these charts it appears to hold true (within a few inches) if you measure
girls at 18 months... http://pediatrics.about.com/library/growth_charts/ngirlsbirth.htm http://pediatrics.about.com/library/growth_charts/ngirlstwo.htm
and boys at 24 months... http://pediatrics.about.com/library/growth_charts/nboysbirth.htm http://pediatrics.about.com/library/growth_charts/nboystwo.htm
I was told that you take the measurement on their second birthday. I measured mine every six months and put it on a graph, which makes quite an interesting record!
From the same height and weight at birth, my sons are now 4" different in height, the younger one overtook the older one around the age of eight, which was correctly predicted by the 2nd birthday measurement.