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Latest comment: 1 year ago by W like wiki in topic Toddlers and Preteens
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(Example from Boys by activity {{people cat|boys|by=activity}})

Boys by index
People by activity
Human stages of development in Wikimedia Commons

Child (birth to age of majority)

Young child (birth to puberty)
Infant (birth to first walking)
Toddler (first walks)
Adolescence (puberty to age of majority)

Adult (age of majority or above)

Young adult (18 to 40 years)
Middle age (40 to 60 years)
Old age (60 years till death)

All figures above are approximate. Definitions come from, but are slightly modified from, the Wikipedia articles of respective age groups.

@Joshbaumgartner: Hi Josh again amazing how much you work and on how many places I can find your work!!!! This navigation is great!! Just one Idea: I understand the structure with "(female/male)" behind every stage of age. And they correspond mostly with the linked pages, e.g. "Babies (female babies/male babies)". But in the case of the sub chapters for Children and Adults:

Children (female/male)
...

Adults (female/male)
...

I think "Girls/Boys" and "Women/Men" should/could be visible:

Children (Girls/Boys)
...

Adults (Women/Men)
...

It is maybe more easy for the readers because the link name correspond with the linked page. (And I also was looking a while to find the pages.) Best Regards --W like wiki good to know 15:29, 4 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Toddlers and Preteens

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Hello again, in the nav box: Toddlers (~2 to 4 years) and Preteens (~10 to 12 years).

  • In the wikidata box on Toddlers it is written "child 12 to 36 months old" or on en:Toddlers "1 to 3 years".
  • For Preteens under en:Preadolescence: "2-year period before the major onset of puberty" So idea: to write "~10 to 12 years (onset of puberty)" instead of only "~10 to 12 years".
  • And by the way: what is with the period between (~4 to 10) "play age" (?) That is difficult, I understand why it is not stated, but it would be nice if there is something suitable.

PS: In the bottom sentence about the references:

"Definitions come from, but are slightly modified from, the Physical stages of human life as found at Wikipedia:Human development (biology)."

Both links link to the same page: en:Development of the human body. Regards --W like wiki good to know 16:07, 4 February 2024 (UTC)Reply