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Definitions of age appropriateness in various dictionaries:
AGE APPROPRIATENESS - Age appropriateness or child-friendly is the progression of behavioral norms largely agreed upon within a society or among sociological and psycholog...
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Age appropriateness or child-friendly is the progression of behavioral norms largely agreed upon within a society or among sociological and psychological authorities to be appropriate to a child's development of social skills. These behaviors are divided into a number of development stages based upon the child's age. * Lack of exposure to age appropriate activities and experiences is commonly thought to prevent a child from gaining the skills necessary for their current and thus their next stage of development. |