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In Japan it is especially important to teach children to control their pride.

Who are children?

A individual between the stages of infancy and puberty, or between that developmental stages, is alluded to as a child (plural children). The term "children" as used in law often refers to a minor, also known as a person under the age of majority. In general, children are bound by fewer obligations and rights than adults. They are considered not able to make important judgements.

In addition, the term "child" can reference to a woman's connection with their parents (such as sons and daughters of any age) or, more symbolically, an authoritative figure. It can also indicate membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; for example, "a child of environment" or "a child of the Sixties."

Early childhood occurs after the infant stage and starts with toddlerhood, when the kid starts to speak or move around on their own.   Early childhood lasts about through the age of 6 or 7, while toddler years ends roughly age 3 so when kid becomes less reliant on parental support for basic needs. However, early childhood also involves infancy, according to the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

Children are learning at this time through observing, exploration, and engagement with others. Adults watch over now and promote a kid's growing, which eventually results in the youngster being independent. A deep emotional attachment is also developed between the kid and the caretakers at this point.

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