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  2. Childism - Wikipedia

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    Childism can refer either to advocacy for empowering children as a subjugated group or to prejudice and/or discrimination against children or childlike qualities. [1] It can operate thus both as a positive term for a movement, like the term feminism, as well as a critical term to identify age-based prejudice and discrimination against children, like the term racism.

  3. Kidult - Wikipedia

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    When Christopher Noxon appeared on The Colbert Report on June 29, 2006, to promote his book Rejuvenile, he remarked that "There's a big difference between childish and childlike". Karen Brooks has written about what she calls the "commodification of youth": entertainers sell "the teen spirit" to adults who in the past were called "young at ...

  4. Child archetype - Wikipedia

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    The child archetype is a Jungian archetype, first suggested by psychologist Carl Jung.In more recent years, author Caroline Myss has suggested that the child, out of the four survival archetypes (child, victim, prostitute, and saboteur), is present in all humans.

  5. Do You Prefer Childlike Wonder or Adultlike Wonder? - AOL

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    Getty Images The other night, I was at a dinner party, and a new acquaintance told me that he wanted to cultivate a life of childlike wonder and adventure. I was intrigued. What an interesting

  6. Childish - Wikipedia

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    Childish describes something suitable for a child, or something (particularly behavior) that is immature. It may also refer to: Billy Childish (born 1959), English artist, writer, and musician; Childish Gambino (born 1983), American actor, writer, comedian, director, and musician; Childish Major (born 1991), American rapper and record producer

  7. Religiosity - Wikipedia

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    Most dimensions of religiosity are correlated, meaning people who often attend church services (practice dimension) are also likely to score highly on the belief and spirituality dimensions. Nonetheless, an individual's scores on a measure of religiosity can vary between dimensions; they may not score high on all dimensions or low on all ...

  8. Child - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, for example, a child is legally defined as someone under the age of 14 under the "Children and Young Persons Act" whereas the age of majority is 21. [12] [13] In U.S. Immigration Law, a child refers to anyone who is under the age of 21. [14] Some English definitions of the word child include the fetus (sometimes termed the unborn ...

  9. Religion and children - Wikipedia

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    A parochial school (US) or faith school (UK), is a type of school which engages in religious education in addition to conventional education. Parochial schools may be primary or secondary and may have state funding but varying amounts of control by a religious organization.