noun a child or young person
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The parent took their kid to the park for a playdate.
The teacher read a story to the kids in the classroom.
The coach praised the kid for scoring the winning goal in the game.
Hey kid, come over here and help me with this.
The movie was suitable for kids of all ages to watch.
The company launched a new line of products targeted at kids.
The doctor examined the kid's throat for signs of infection.
In a professional context, a writer may use the term 'kid' to refer to a young character in a story or as a colloquial term for a child.
A psychologist may use the term 'kid' when working with child clients or when discussing child psychology in a professional setting.
Teachers may use the term 'kid' to refer to their students in a classroom setting or when discussing educational strategies for children.
Pediatricians use the term 'kid' to refer to their young patients when discussing medical care and treatment plans with parents.
Social workers may use the term 'kid' when working with children and families in need of support or intervention.