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51child — [OE] For a word of so central importance, child is surprisingly isolated, having no known living relatives in other Germanic languages. Its prehistoric Germanic ancestor has been reconstructed as *kiltham, which some have linked with Gothic… …
52child — I. , sb. RG. 392, 441; [chil]. O. and N. 1438 II. , v. n. == bring forth a child. Alys. 604 …
53CHILD — (от англ. child) ребенок …
54child — noun a well behaved child his estate goes directly to his children Syn: youngster, little one, boy, girl; baby, newborn, infant, toddler; cherub, angel; schoolboy, schoolgirl; minor, junior, preteen; son, dau …
55child — vaikas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Augantis, bręstantis 1–12 m. žmogus. atitikmenys: angl. child vok. Kind rus. дитя …
56child — [OE] For a word of so central importance, child is surprisingly isolated, having no known living relatives in other Germanic languages. Its prehistoric Germanic ancestor has been reconstructed as *kiltham, which some have linked with Gothic… …
57Child labor — is the employment of children at regular and sustained labour. This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and international organizations. Child labour was utilized to varying extents through most of history, but entered public… …
58Child discipline — is the set of rules, rewards and punishments administered to teach self control, increase desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors in children. In its most general sense, discipline refers to systematic instruction given to a… …
59Child sexuality — is the sexual feelings, behaviors, and development of children. Contents 1 Freud 2 Child sexualization 3 Research 3.1 Early research …
60Child life specialist — Child life specialists are pediatric health care professionals who work with patients, their family and others involved in the child’s care in order to help them manage stress and understand medical and various procedures.[1] The objectives of… …