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Childhood

The list "Childhood" has been viewed 44 times.
This list has 56 sub-lists and 45 members. See also Youth, Family, Human life stages
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Child abuse
Child abuse 16 L, 56 T
Parenting
Parenting 26 L, 41 T
Adolescence
Adolescence 18 L, 17 T
Child welfare
Child welfare 16 L, 31 T
Toys
Toys 7 L, 11 T
Children and death
Children and death 3 L, 14 T
Children
Children 16 L, 14 T
Children's rights
Children's rights 12 L, 36 T
Pediatrics
Pediatrics 19 L, 34 T
Play (activity)
Play (activity) 9 L, 32 T
Children's sport
Children's sport 6 L, 27 T
Child marriage
Child marriage 3 L, 13 T
Child development
Child development 4 L, 31 T
Foster care
Foster care 3 L, 8 T
Infancy
Infancy 9 L, 27 T
Child care
Child care 7 L, 22 T
Primary education
Primary education 3 L, 22 T
Children's art
Children's art 1 L, 6 T
Child safety
Child safety 3 L, 36 T
Children in art
Children in art 6 L, 25 T
Girls
Girls 11 L, 13 T
Boys
Boys 8 L, 6 T
Tooth fairies
Tooth fairies 1 L, 9 T
  • Child
    Child Human between birth and puberty
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    Biologically, a child (plural children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The legal definition of child generally refers to a minor, otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority.
  • Child actor Child acting on stage or in motion pictures or television
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    The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting on stage or in motion pictures or television, but also to an adult who began their acting career as a child. To avoid confusion, the latter is also called a former child actor. Closely associated is teenage actor or teen actor, an actor who reached popularity as a teenager.
  • Child model Topic
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    A child model refers to a child who is employed to display, advertise and promote commercial products or to serve as a subject of works of art, such as photography, painting and sculpture.
  • Preadolescence
    Preadolescence Stage of human development following early childhood and preceding adolescence
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    Preadolescence, also known as pre-teen or tween, is a stage of human development following early childhood and preceding adolescence. It commonly ends with the beginning of puberty, but may also be defined as ending with the start of the teenage years. For example, the age range is commonly designated as 10–13 years. Preadolescence can bring its own challenges and anxieties.
  • Christian Friedrich Heinecken
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    Christian Heinrich Heineken or Heinecken (February 6, 1721 – June 27, 1725), also known as "the infant scholar of Lübeck", was a German child prodigy who lived only to the age of four.
  • Tooth Fairy
    Tooth Fairy Childhood fantasy figure, who replaces a lost primary tooth with a gift during sleep
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    The tooth fairy is a fantasy figure of early childhood. The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow and the tooth fairy will visit while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.
  • Spoiled child
    Spoiled child Derogatory term for an offspring who is overindulged by their parents
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    A spoiled child or spoiled brat is a derogatory term aimed at children who exhibit behavioral problems from being overindulged by their parents or other caregivers. Children and teens who are perceived as spoiled may be described as "overindulged", "grandiose", "narcissistic" or "egocentric-regressed". When the child has a neurological condition such as autism, ADHD or intellectual disability, observers may see them as "spoiled”. There is no specific scientific definition of what "spoiled" means, and professionals are often unwilling to use the label because it is considered vague and derogatory. Being spoiled is not recognized as a mental disorder in any of the medical manuals, such as the ICD-10 or the DSM-IV, or its successor, the DSM-5.
  • Sleepover
    Sleepover A party most commonly held by children or teenagers, where a guest or guests are invited to stay overnight at the home of a friend
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    A sleepover is a social occasion whereby a friend stays overnight at another friend's house. A pajama party or slumber party is essentially the same thing, but may involve multiple people. A lock-in again involves multiple people, but it differs in that it is held in a setting other than a private home, such as a school or church. In all of the aforementioned, it is implicit that the participants are young people, perhaps children or teenagers. The goal of these events is simply to have fun with others. Unlike a traditional play date, however, sleepovers (and its variants) up the ante by having the participants sleep together. This may introduce some social dynamics not normally present in a typical get-together.
  • Boy
    Boy Young male human
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    A boy is a young male human. The term is usually used for a child or an adolescent. When a male human reaches adulthood, he is described as a man.
  • Girl
    Girl young female human
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    A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. When she becomes an adult, she is described as a woman. The term girl may also be used to mean a young woman, and is sometimes used as a synonym for daughter. Girl may also be a term of endearment used by an adult, usually a woman, to designate adult female friends.
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