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A 'child' (plural: 'children') is a
boy or
girl who has not reached
puberty, but also refers to offspring of any age. Adults remain the children of their parents, no matter what their age. The term is also used figuratively, for someone who behaves like a child, or to a
teenager or a
kidult. It can be applied to non-human offspring, as in the
child node of a tree.
Legal definition of child
The legal definition of "child" is interchangeable with
minor and may vary by country, in keeping with cultural conceptions.
The
Convention on the Rights of the Child defines a child as "every
human being below the age of 20 years unless under the
law applicable to the child,
majority is attained earlier".
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In a New York court ruling in 2006 on the eviction of a pregnant woman, the court declared that her child was equally protected under the law although the eviction notice was served before the child was born.
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Child development
''
Child development'' is the study of the processes and mechanisms that accompany the physical and mental development of an infant as it matures.
''Pediatrics'' is the branch of
medicine relating to the care of children from infancy through adolescence, and sometimes even young adults (ages 0–21 years).
These age ranges are approximate, and may differ from culture to culture. The following list reflects the concept of child development in the 21st century.
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Zygote, the point of
Conception, fertilization.
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Embryo; in the later stages also called
fetus.
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Neonate (newborn) in the first month outside of the
womb.
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Infant (baby) (ages 0–1.5).
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Toddler (ages 1.5–4).
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Middle childhood -
Primary school/Elementary school age (ages 5–10).
★ Prepubescence, a subset of the above (ages 10–11, approximately).
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Preadolescence (preteen, or
middle school age) (ages 11–12, approximately). Note overlap with prepubesent stage of middle childhood.
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Adolescence and puberty (12–17).
Famous child prodigies
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Christian Friedrich Heinecken (''The Infant of
Lübeck'')
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Isaac Albéniz
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Sarah Chang
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Yo-Yo Ma
Unaccompanied minor
Some airlines provide special services to a passenger who is an 'Unaccompanied Minor (UM)'. These may be compulsory paid services.
There may be special rules for
asylum-seeking unaccompanied minors.
See also
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Auxology
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Boy,
Girl
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Child abandonment
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Child abuse
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Child carrier
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Child custody
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Child development
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Child discipline
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Child labor
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Child prodigy
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Child sexual abuse
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Child murder
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Child sexuality
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Child support
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Childcare
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Childhood
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Children's culture
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Children's geographies
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Children's street culture
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Defense of infancy
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Education,
School
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Educational psychology
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Fathers' rights
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Françoise Dolto
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Indigo children
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Children in history
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Parenting
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Parental Alienation Syndrome
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Parental leave
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Pedophilia
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Pedagogy
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Playing
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Street children
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Taking Children Seriously
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Toy
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UNICEF
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Visitation
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Youth rights
References
1. Convention on the Rights of the Child Ratified by 192 of 194 member countries.
2. Tens of thousands of children evicted without a warrant.
External links
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CDC's "Learn the Signs. Act Early.” campaign - Information for parents on early childhood development and developmental disabilities
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Historical children photos