noun a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority
verb There are no applicable verbs for the word 'child' in this context
adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of a child
Child psychology examines the mental and emotional development of children.
Child development is a key focus in early childhood education programs.
Child welfare social workers advocate for the well-being of children in challenging family situations.
Pediatricians specialize in the care and treatment of children.
The writer's latest novel explores the inner world of a child struggling with loss and grief.
The psychologist specializes in working with children who have experienced trauma.
The teacher uses age-appropriate materials to engage children in the learning process.
The pediatrician monitors the growth and development of children from infancy through adolescence.
The social worker advocates for the rights and well-being of children in the foster care system.
The childcare provider creates a safe and nurturing environment for young children while their parents are at work.
The child advocate lobbies for policies that protect the rights of children in the legal system.
The child psychologist uses play therapy to help children express their emotions and cope with challenges.
The child life specialist helps children in hospitals understand and cope with medical procedures.
The pediatric nurse administers vaccinations and provides care to children in a hospital setting.