Childhood IELTS Flashcards

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The period of time when a person is a child.

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Childhood

Example: “He had a happy childhood full of adventures.”

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An outdoor area where children can play.

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Playground

Example: “The children spent hours on the playground.”

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The ability to form ideas or images in your mind.

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Imagination

Example: “Children have vivid imaginations.”

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Objects for children to play with.

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Toys

Example: “Her favorite toys were dolls and building blocks.”

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Recollections of past events.

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Memories

Example: “My childhood memories are filled with family holidays.”

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Full of fun and high spirits.

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Playful

Example: “The playful kitten entertained the children.”

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Free from moral wrong; not corrupted

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Innocent

Example: “Her innocent smile reminded me of my childhood.”

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Eager to know or learn something.

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Curious

Example: “Children are naturally curious about the world.”

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Willing to take risks or try out new methods.

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Adventurous

Example: “He had an adventurous spirit even as a child.”

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Free from worries or responsibilities.

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Carefree

Example: “Summer vacations were carefree and fun.”

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To increase in size, age, or maturity.

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Grow

Example: “Children grow so quickly.”

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Engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation.

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Play

Example: “The kids love to play outside.”

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Travel through an area to learn about it.

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Explore

Example: “They used to explore the woods near their house.”

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Gain or acquire knowledge or skill.

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Learn

Example: “Children learn new things every day.”

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Form a mental image or concept.

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Imagine

Example: “She liked to imagine she was a princess.”

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In a way that shows eagerness to know or learn.

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Curiously

Example: “He looked at the new toy curiously.”

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Without care or concern.

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Carelessly

Example: “He threw his toys around carelessly.”

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In a way that is willing to take risks.

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Adventurously

Example: “They adventurously climbed the trees.”

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: In a way that shows a lack of guilt or corruption.

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Innocently

Example: “She innocently asked if the tooth fairy was real.”

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To mature or become an adult.

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Grow up

Example: “He grew up in a small town.”

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To take care of someone.

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Look after:

Example: “She had to look after her younger brother.”

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To raise a child.

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Bring up

Example: “They brought up their children in a loving home.”

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To play actively.

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Run around

Example: “The kids were running around the yard.”

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To have a friendly relationship.

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Get along:

Example: “The siblings always got along well.”

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Activities or things suitable for children.
Kid stuff: Example: "I used to love kid stuff like cartoons."
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To engage in playful or aimless activity.
Mess around: Example: "They were just messing around in the backyard."
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Example: "They spent the afternoon in make-believe worlds."
Make-believe Imaginary play.
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To spend time relaxing.
Hang out: Example: "They loved to hang out at the local park."
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To relax.
Chill out: Example: "After school, they would chill out with some snacks."
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Extremely happy and excited.
Like a kid in a candy store: Example: "He was like a kid in a candy store when he saw the toy section."
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Something very easy to do.
Child’s play Example: "Fixing this toy is child’s play for him."
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To have an outburst of childish anger.
Throw a tantrum Example: "She threw a tantrum when she couldn’t get her way."
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Very quickly.
In the blink of an eye Example: "Childhood seems to pass in the blink of an eye."
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Children often speak wisely or truthfully.
Out of the mouths of babes: Example: "Out of the mouths of babes came a surprisingly insightful comment."
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A joyful and pleasant period of being a child.
Happy childhood Example: "She often reminisces about her happy childhood."
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Recollections from early in life.
Early memories Example: "His early memories are filled with family outings."
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Friends from one’s childhood.
Childhood friends: Example: "She still keeps in touch with her childhood friends."
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Activities children do for fun.
Playtime activities: Example: "Reading was one of her favorite playtime activities."
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Supervision by parents
Parental guidance: Example: "Some movies require parental guidance."
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The different phases of growth in a child.
Developmental stages: Example: "Understanding the developmental stages is crucial for educators."
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Relating to young people.
Juvenile Example: "The juvenile period is marked by significant growth and learning."
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The method and practice of teaching.
Pedagogy Example: "Effective pedagogy is essential for early childhood education."
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The construction of thought processes.
Cognitive development: Example: "Toys that promote cognitive development are beneficial for young children."
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To care for and encourage the growth of.
Nurture Example: "Parents and teachers both play roles in nurturing a child’s talents."
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A badly behaved child. (Informal)
Brat Example: "That kid is acting like such a brat today."
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A young child (often used affectionately).(Informal)
Rugrat Example: "I spent the day with my little rugrat."
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A small child. (Informal)
Kiddie Example: "The park is full of kiddies playing."
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A room or place set apart for young children.
Nursery Example: "The nursery was filled with colorful toys."
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A box filled with sand for children to play in.
Sandbox Example: "They built sandcastles in the sandbox."
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A children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands.
Fairy tale: Example: "She loved listening to fairy tales before bed."
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A stick of colored wax used for drawing
Crayon Example: "He drew a picture with his crayons."
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An arranged time for children to play together.
Playdate Example: "They had a playdate every Friday."
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Showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
Mischievous Example: "The mischievous child hid his sister's toy."
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Prone to giggling
Giggly Example: "The giggly children found everything funny."
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Prone to giggling.
Eager Example: "The giggly children found everything funny."
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Full of life and energy.
Lively Example: "The lively classroom was buzzing with excitement."
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To act as if something is true when it is not.
Pretend Example: "They pretended to be superheroes."
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To remember something.
Recollect Example: "She could recollect many fond memories from her childhood."
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To form a close relationship.
Bond Example: "The siblings bonded over their love of games."
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With affection or liking.
Fondly Example: "She fondly remembered her childhood summers."
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To become too mature for something.
Grow out of: Example: "He grew out of his toys and started reading books."
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To behave badly.
Act up: Example: "The kids acted up during the long car ride."
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To become calm or quiet
Settle down: Example: "The children finally settled down for their nap."
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To leave quickly, often to play.
Run off: Example: "As soon as school ended, they ran off to play."
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To tolerate or endure something.
Put up with: Example: "Parents often put up with their children’s antics."
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An older child or someone acting like an older child.
Big kid: Example: "He still acts like a big kid at heart."
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To behave in an uncontrolled way.
Run wild: Example: "The kids were allowed to run wild at the party."
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Very lively and energetic.
Full of beans: Example: "The children were full of beans after their snack."
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To have a great time.
Have a blast: Example: "They had a blast at the amusement park."
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A sentimental journey to the past.
Nostalgia trip Example: "Looking through old photos was a nostalgia trip."
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To have a youthful spirit
Be a child at heart: Example: "Even as an adult, he is a child at heart."
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Having a youthful outlook.
Young at heart: Example: "She may be old in years, but she is young at heart."
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Something very easy to do.
Child's play: Example: "Solving that puzzle was child’s play for her."
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To think fondly of the past.
Remember the good old days: Example: "They often reminisce and remember the good old days."
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The process of growing and maturing during childhood
Childhood development: Example: "Childhood development is influenced by many factors."
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The participation of parents in their child’s life.
Parental involvement: Example: "Parental involvement is crucial for a child’s success."
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Activities or rituals passed down through generations.
Family tradition: Example: "One family tradition is to go camping every summer."
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A party or event to celebrate someone’s birthday.
Birthday celebration Example: "Her 10th birthday celebration was memorable."
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The abilities to interact effectively with others.
Social skills: Example: "Playtime helps children develop their social skills."
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Participation in illegal behavior by minors.
Juvenile delinquency: Example: "Programs to prevent juvenile delinquency are important."
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Example: "Early childhood education boosts cognitive abilities."
Cognitive abilities:
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Significant points of progress in a child's development.
Developmental milestones: Example: "Walking and talking are key developmental milestones."
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The development of social and emotional skills.
Socioemotional growth: Example: "Socioemotional growth is critical during early childhood."
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A child who often causes trouble. (Informal)
Troublemaker Example: "He’s a bit of a troublemaker in class."
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A very young child. (Informal)
Tot Example: "The tots were playing in the sandbox."
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A bratty or disrespectful child. (Informal)
Snot-nosed Example: "He was acting like a snot-nosed kid."
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To behave uncontrollably. (Informal)
Run amok: Example: "The kids ran amok at the birthday party."
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A story read or told to a child at bedtime.
Bedtime story: Example: "She loved hearing a bedtime story every night."
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A place where young children are cared for during the day.
Daycare Example: "She works at a daycare and loves caring for the kids."
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A rubber or plastic nipple given to an infant to suck upon.
Pacifier Example: "The baby wouldn't sleep without his pacifier."
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A book containing stories for children.
Storybook Example: "She read a storybook to the class."
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A traditional poem or song for children.
Nursery rhyme: Example: "He enjoyed singing nursery rhymes."
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A television show or short film made using animation.
Cartoon Example: "Saturday mornings were for watching cartoons."
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Showing a lack of courage or confidence.
Timid Example: "The timid child hid behind his mother."
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Eager to know or learn something
Curious Example: "Children are naturally curious about everything."
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Full of fun and high spirits.
Frolicsome Example: "The frolicsome kids played in the park."
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Noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
Boisterous Example: "The boisterous group of children ran around the playground."
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Showing gentleness and concern or sympathy.
Tender Example: "The mother gave her child a tender hug."
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To hold something dear.
Cherish Example: "She cherishes the time spent with her children."
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To entertain or occupy in a light, playful manner.
Amuse Example: "He amuses the kids with his funny stories."
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To hold close in one's arms.
Cuddle Example: "The child cuddled with his teddy bear."
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To remember something.
Recollect Example: "He could recollect every detail of his childhood home."
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To invent a story or game
Make up: Example: "The children loved to make up their own adventures."
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To develop into a particular type of person or thing.
Grow into Example: "He grew into a responsible adult."
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To leave unexpectedly or secretly.
Run away: Example: "The toddler tried to run away in the park."
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To visit someone’s house.
Come over: Example: "His friends often come over to play."
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To do something, often something mischievous.
Get up to: Example: "What did you get up to as a kid?"
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Very lively and energetic.
Full of beans: Example: "The children were full of beans after their snack."
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To have a great time.
Have a blast: Example: "They had a blast at the amusement park."
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A game where one person hides and others seek
Hide and Seek: Example: "Playing hide and seek was our favorite pastime."
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A game where one person chases others and tries to tag them.
Tag Example: "We spent hours playing tag in the yard."
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Games played on a board, often with pieces and dice.
Board Games: Example: "Family nights were filled with board games like Monopoly."
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Animated television shows.
Cartoons: Example: "Saturday mornings were reserved for watching cartoons."
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A structure built in the branches of a tree.
Treehouse Example: "Our treehouse was the perfect hideout for adventures."
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Full of joy.
Joyful Example: "Our playtimes were always joyful."
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Full of fun.
Fun-filled Example: "Every day after school was fun-filled."
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Bring something into existence.
Create Example: "Creating art projects kept us busy for hours."
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Find something unexpectedly.
Discover Example: "Discovering new places in the neighborhood was thrilling."
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Participate in.
Take part in: Example: "I loved to take part in school plays."
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Participate in an activity.
Join in: Example: "We often joined in the street hockey games."
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Spend time doing various things that are not important.
Mess around: Example: "We loved to mess around with arts and crafts."
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A game where a can is kicked as part of the play.
Kick the can Example: "Kick the can was a staple of our summer evenings."
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Construct small structures to play in.
Build forts: Example: "Building forts out of blankets was so much fun."
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A game involving jumping over a rope swung under the feet.
Jump rope: Example: "We spent hours jump roping in the driveway."
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To think back on past enjoyable times.
Relive the good old days: Example: "We often relive the good old days of playing in the yard."
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To have a great time.
Have a whale of a time: Example: "We had a whale of a time at the amusement park."
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To have unrealistic or overly idealistic ideas.
Live in a dream world: Example: "Playing house made us feel like we were living in a dream world."
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Use time doing something enjoyable.
Spend time: Example: "We loved to spend time at the playground."
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Enjoy oneself.
Have fun: Example: "We always had fun riding our bikes."
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Create memorable experiences.
Make memories: Example: "Camping trips were a way to make memories."
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Experience exciting events together.
Share adventures: Example: "We often shared adventures during our summer vacations."
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Someone who takes care of another person, especially a child or dependent.
Caregiver Example: "She's not just their mother; she's their primary caregiver."
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Someone who shields or defends others from harm.
Protector Example: "As a father, his role was always that of a protector."
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Someone who serves as an example, especially for their children.
Role Model: Example: "Parents are often the first and most influential role models for their kids."
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Someone who provides encouragement and assistance.
Supporter Example: "Her parents have always been her biggest supporters in pursuing her dreams."
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Someone who supplies necessities or financial support.
Provider Example: "As the family's main provider, he worked tirelessly to ensure their needs were met."
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Committed and devoted to their role as parents.
Dedicated Example: "They are dedicated parents who prioritize their children's well-being."
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Showing deep affection and care.
Loving Example: "Their loving relationship is evident in how they raise their children."
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Able to tolerate delays or difficulties calmly.
Patient Example: "His patient demeanor helps him handle their children's tantrums."
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Providing encouragement and assistance.
Supportive Example: "They are always supportive of their children's aspirations."
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To lead or direct someone.
Guide Example: "They strive to guide their children towards making good decisions."
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To impart knowledge or skills to someone.
Teach Example: "Parents teach their children valuable life lessons."
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To give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
Encourage Example: "They encourage their children to pursue their passions."
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In a reliable manner, consistently.
Reliably Example: "He reliably picks up his kids from school every day."
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In a diligent manner, with careful and persistent effort.
Diligently Example: "She diligently prepares nutritious meals for her family."
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To raise and care for children.
Bring up: Example: "They bring up their children with strong values."
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To take care of someone.
Look after: Example: "She looks after her children while juggling a full-time job."
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To encourage someone to show their best qualities.
Bring out: Example: "Her parents always bring out the best in her."
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To establish a stable life, often with a family.
Settle down Example: "They settled down in a quiet neighborhood to raise their children."
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To make sure someone is okay or needs help.
Check in on: Example: "They always check in on their kids before bedtime."
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Family relationships are stronger than other relationships.
Blood is thicker than water Example: "They stood by each other's side, knowing that blood is thicker than water."
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A son who is similar to his father in character or behavior.
Like father, like son: Example: "He's a lawyer, and his son is studying law too—like father, like son."
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Family is the most important thing.
Family comes first: Example: "They believe in putting family first in all decisions."
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To care for and educate children.
Raise children Example: "They work hard to raise their children to be responsible adults."
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A particular way of raising children.
Parenting style Example: "Their strict parenting style helps maintain discipline."
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Someone who raises a child alone, without a partner.
Single parent: Example: "Being a single parent comes with its own set of challenges."
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Someone who resembles their parents in character or behavior.
A chip off the old block: Example: "Their son is a chip off the old block; he's just as ambitious as his father."