“…A`S erious interactional problems have been found in FTT children and their mothers' FTT is a relationship disorder' number of studies have been done over the years to test growth hormone eciency in children of short stature (Talbot et al, 1947;Patton and Gardner, 1962;Powell, Brasel and Blizzard, 1967;Apley, Davies, Russell Davis and Silk, 1971;Whitten, 1976;Blizzard and Bulatovic, 1993;Skuse, Albanese, Stanhope, Gilmore and Voss, 1996). Psychosocial short stature, formerly called psychosocial dwarfism, was de®ned by Patton and Gardner (1962) as children who are exceptionally short, with weight below that expected for the height (though, exceptionally, that weight may be appropriate for the height, and the child appears well nourished, but appearances may be deceptive because neither weight nor height is normal for the chronological age).…”