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  2. Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, pediatrics covers many of their youth until the age of 18. [1] The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends people seek pediatric care through the age of 21, but some pediatric subspecialists continue to care for adults up to 25. [2] [3] Worldwide age limits of pediatrics have been trending upward year after year. [4]

  3. Child development - Wikipedia

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    By age 1, children are able to say 1–2 words, respond to their name, imitate familiar sounds and follow simple instructions. [130] Between 1–2 years old, the child uses 5–20 words, says 2-word sentences, expresses their wishes by saying words like "more" or "up", and understands the word "no". [ 130 ]

  4. Preadolescence - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the term is restricted to those close to reaching age 13, [1] especially ages 9 to 12. [3] Tween is an American neologism and marketing term [10] for preteen, which is a blend of between and teen. [9] [11] People within this age range are variously described as tweens, preadolescents, tweenies, preteens, pubescents, middle schoolers ...

  5. Child - Wikipedia

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    The age at which children are considered responsible for their society-bound actions (e. g. marriage, voting, etc.) has also changed over time, [66] and this is reflected in the way they are treated in courts of law. In Roman times, children were regarded as not culpable for crimes, a position later adopted by the Church.

  6. Adolescent medicine - Wikipedia

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    Medicine is often categorized most simply as pediatric and adult, with the pediatric category covering from infancy through both childhood and adolescence. However, such categorization is further divided in some contexts, such that adolescent medicine can be a more specific focus within pediatrics and geriatrics can be a more specific focus ...

  7. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    This article discusses the most widely accepted developmental stages in children. There exists a wide variation in terms of what is considered "normal", caused by variations in genetic, cognitive, physical, family, cultural, nutritional, educational, and environmental factors.

  8. American Academy of Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    The AAP has changed positions on its age limit throughout the years. In 1988, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a statement on the age limit of pediatrics that identified the upper age limit of pediatrics as age 21. The policy had a note that exceptions could always be made when the doctor and family jointly agree to an older age. [14]

  9. Coming of age - Wikipedia

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    Coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The specific age at which this transition takes place varies between societies, as does the nature of the change. It can be a simple legal convention or can be part of a ritual or spiritual event.