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What (who) is hurried child syndrome - definition

CHILD WITHOUT SIBLINGS
Only children; Only child syndrome; Single child; Single-child; Single children

CHILD syndrome         
HUMAN DISEASE
Congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects; CHILD Syndrome; Congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects (CHILD) syndrome; Congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects syndrome; CHILD syndrome ichthyosis; CHILD Naevus; CHILD Nevus; Congenital hemidysplasia with ichtyosiform erythroderma and limbs defects; NSHDL
Congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects (also known as "CHILD syndrome") is a genetic disorder with onset at birth seen almost exclusively in females.Freedberg, et al.
child abuse         
  • A [[child soldier]] in [[El Salvador]], 1990.
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  • [[Rib fracture]]s in an infant secondary to child [[abuse]]
  • A girl who was burned during [[religious violence in Orissa]], [[India]].
  • Attacks on schoolgirls in [[Afghanistan]] are common
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MALTREATMENT OR NEGLECT OF A CHILD
Child endangerment; Child maltreatment; Filial cruelty; Child abuse industry; Childhood abuse; Battered child; Child Abuse; Law relating to children; Battered child syndrome; Child cruelty; Kid abuse; Cruelty to children; Tardieu's syndrome; Non-accidental injury; Child abuse syndrome; Tough childhood; Dandelion child; Dandelion children; Child Maltreatment; Child mistreatment; Abuse on children; Child battery; Parental abuse of children; Parent abuse of children; Parental abuse of adolescents; Child abuser; Effects of child abuse; Causes of child abuse; Emotional effects of child abuse; Physical effects of child abuse; Non accidental trauma; Draft:Child abuse; Battered-child syndrome; Childhood maltreatment
¦ noun physical maltreatment or sexual molestation of a child.
Child abuse         
  • A [[child soldier]] in [[El Salvador]], 1990.
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • [[Rib fracture]]s in an infant secondary to child [[abuse]]
  • A girl who was burned during [[religious violence in Orissa]], [[India]].
  • Attacks on schoolgirls in [[Afghanistan]] are common
  • date=12 December 2017 }}</ref>
MALTREATMENT OR NEGLECT OF A CHILD
Child endangerment; Child maltreatment; Filial cruelty; Child abuse industry; Childhood abuse; Battered child; Child Abuse; Law relating to children; Battered child syndrome; Child cruelty; Kid abuse; Cruelty to children; Tardieu's syndrome; Non-accidental injury; Child abuse syndrome; Tough childhood; Dandelion child; Dandelion children; Child Maltreatment; Child mistreatment; Abuse on children; Child battery; Parental abuse of children; Parent abuse of children; Parental abuse of adolescents; Child abuser; Effects of child abuse; Causes of child abuse; Emotional effects of child abuse; Physical effects of child abuse; Non accidental trauma; Draft:Child abuse; Battered-child syndrome; Childhood maltreatment
Child abuse or child maltreatment is physical, sexual, and/or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child or children, especially by a parent or a caregiver. Child abuse may include any act or failure to act by a parent or a caregiver that results in actual or potential harm to a child and can occur in a child's home, or in the organizations, schools, or communities the child interacts with.

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Only child

An only child is a person with no siblings, by birth or adoption.

Children who have half-siblings, step-siblings, or have never met their siblings, either living at the same house or at a different house—especially those who were born considerably later—may have a similar family environment to only-children, as may children who have much younger siblings from both of the same parents (generally, ten or more years).