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{{otheruses4|the human "child", plural "children"|other uses}}{{Spoken Wikipedia|Child.ogg|2008-06-24}}[[Image:kidsindoorwayC.jpg|thumb|Children in a doorway in [[Jerusalem]]]]
[[Image:Children in Namibia(1 cropped).jpg|thumb|Children in [[Namibia]]]]
A '''child''' (also called '''bairn''' in Northumbria, Scotland, and parts of Northern England) is most often defined as a young human being between birth and [[puberty]]; a [[boy]] or [[girl]]. The legal definition of "child" generally refers to a [[minor (law)|minor]], otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority. "Child" may also describe a relationship with a [[parent]] or [[authority figure]], or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a child of nature" or "a child of the Sixties."<ref>{{cite web|title=American Heritage Dictionary |url= http://www.bartleby.com/61/13/C0291300.html |publisher=|date=2007-12-07}}</ref>
==UN definition==
The [[United Nations]] [[Convention on the Rights of the Child]] defines a child as "every [[human being]] below the age of 18 years unless under the [[law]] applicable to the child, [[Age of majority|majority]] is attained earlier."<ref>{{cite web|title=Convention on the Rights of the Child |url=http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/k2crc.htm |publisher=Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights |date=}} Ratified by 192 of 194 member countries.</ref>
==Biological definition==
Biologically, a child is anyone in the [[Human development (biology)|developmental]] stage of [[childhood]], between [[infancy]] and [[adulthood]].
==Attitudes toward children==
[[Image:Khotan-mercado-chicas-d001.jpg|thumb|220px|Girls in Xinjiang in northwestern China]]
Social attitudes toward children differ around the world, and these attitudes have changed over time. One study has found that children in the United States are coddled and overprotected.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m4021/is_n11_v19/ai_19977820 Child-centered America]</ref>
A 1988 study on European attitudes toward the centrality of children found that Italy was more child-centric and Holland less child-centric, with other countries (Austria, Great Britain, Ireland, and West Germany) falling in between.<ref>[http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:Ns-kjaEvyTUJ:popindex.princeton.edu/browse/v63/n3/f.html+european+attitudes+toward+the+centrality+of+children+rachel+jones&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=8 Rachel K. Jones and April Brayfield, Life's greatest joy?: European attitudes toward the centrality of children. Social Forces, Vol. 75, No. 4, Jun 1997. 1,239-69 pp. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.]</ref>
==Age of responsibility==
The age at which children are considered responsible for their own actions has also changed over time, 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. In the nineteenth century, children younger than seven years old were believed incapable of crime. Children from the age of seven were considered responsible for their actions. Hence, they could face criminal charges, be sent to adult prisons, and be punished like adults by whipping, branding or hanging. <ref>[http://law.jrank.org/pages/12069/Juvenile-Justice-Changing-social-attitudes-toward-children.html Juvenile courts]</ref>
== See also ==
*[[Boy]], [[Girl]]
*[[Child development]]
*[[Childhood]]
*[[List of youth topics]]
==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/actearly CDC's "Learn the Signs. Act Early.” campaign] Information for parents on early childhood development and developmental disabilities
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