early+childhood
41Childhood and adolescence in Cambodia — Cambodian girls on a bicycle Contents 1 Early Childhood 2 Pre Adolescence …
42early — ear|ly1 [ ɜrli ] adverb *** 1. ) before the usual or expected time: I don t get up very early. The flight arrived ten minutes early. 2. ) near the beginning of a period of time: Let s meet again early next week. early in: These simple plants… …
43early */*/*/ — I UK [ˈɜː(r)lɪ] / US [ˈɜrlɪ] adjective Word forms early : adjective early comparative earlier superlative earliest 1) [usually before noun] near the beginning of a period of time In the early 1980s, several thousand jobs were lost. The… …
44Childhood Memories (Creangă) — Childhood Memories   Cover of the 1959 edition (as …
45Childhood leukemia — is a type of leukemia, usually acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), that affects children. The cure rate of childhood leukemia is generally higher than adult leukemia, approaching 90%, although the side effects of treatment last into adulthood. The… …
46Childhood Years: A Memoir — (幼少時代, Yōshō Jidai?) is a book written by the Japanese author Junichiro Tanizaki. It uses an informal essay style to look back on his early life in Tokyo. It was originally published in serial form in the literary magazine Bungeishunjū between… …
47childhood — [chīld′hood΄] n. [ME childhod < OE cildhad: see CHILD & HOOD] 1. the state or time of being a child; esp., the period from infancy to puberty 2. an early stage of development …
48Обучение в раннем детстве (early childhood education) — Когда говорят об О. в р. д., то имеют в виду либо ясельные, либо дошкольные программы, и чаще всего речь идет о детях в возрасте от 3 до 5 лет. Однако в нек рых дискуссиях по этому вопросу охватывается возрастной диапазон от младенчества до… …
49Childhood studies — Children at play Childhood Studies (CS) is a multi disciplinary field that utilizes all areas of study to understand childhoods as experienced by children today. CS draws on scholarship in the social sciences (specifically anthropology, economics …
50childhood — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ carefree, good, happy ▪ deprived, difficult, lonely, rough, traumatic, troubled, unhappy …