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I don't care. I just want to see the child molester; Joy Boy Roy, go down in flames.
teens aren't children
Sooo.... according to the brain-dead right....
14, the age a woman claims Roy Moore molested her — is not a child.
Monica Lewinsky at 22 — was a child.
Is that about right?
fourteen make her a teen, not a child.
bill committed sexual harassment.
now run along and get an assprin, for the pain.
Utter nonsense. Post a link to a definition of child which says it ends at 13....
Early childhood[edit]
Early childhood follows the
infancy stage and begins with
toddlerhood when the
child begins speaking or taking steps independently. While toddlerhood ends around age three when the child becomes less dependent on parental assistance for basic needs, early childhood continues approximately through years seven or eight. According to the
National Association for the Education of Young Children, early childhood spans the human life from
birth to age eight. At this stage children are learning through observing, experimenting and communicating with others. Adults supervise and support the development process of the child, which then will lead to the child's autonomy. Also during this stage, a strong emotional bond is created between the child and the care providers. The children also start to begin kindergarten at this age to start their social lives.
Middle childhood[edit]
Middle childhood begins at around age seven or eight, approximating primary school age. It ends around puberty, which typically marks the beginning of adolescence. In this period, children develop socially and mentally. They are at a stage where they make new friends and gain new skills, which will enable them to become more independent and enhance their individuality.
Adolescence[edit]
Adolescence is usually determined by the onset of puberty. However, puberty may also begin in preadolescence. Adolescence is biological distinct from childhood, but it is accepted by some cultures as a part of social childhood, because most of them are minors. The onset of adolescence brings about various physical, psychological and behavioral changes. The end of adolescence and the beginning of adulthood varies by country and by function, and even within a single nation-state or culture there may be different ages at which an individual is considered to be mature enough to be entrusted by society with certain tasks.