Adult children is sometimes used in contexts where age is important, such as a form requiring someone to list all children under 18 and all adult children living with them Your own suggestion and other suggestions in previous answers are simply not as idiomatic among. And someone might use it to emphasise that their children have left home or aren't dependent on them
But you wouldn't introduce someone as my adult child/ren. According to google, a child and adult psychologist seems to be the most idiomatic expression referring to a psychologist specializing in both child psychology and adult psychology What term can be used for an adult, especially a man, who is in his forties and still behaves like a teenager, shunning responsibilities typical of mature people, preferring to enjoy himself?
Adult children comes from adult children of alcoholics, but now has broader reference to adults who were abused emotionally, physically or sexually in childhood. Is there a specific word for adult offspring If all of your children are now in their adulthood, is there a specific word to refer to them? An adult animal of the cattle family, esp
A male that has had its sexual organs removed (here castrated is qualified with especially) further, wikipedia describes an ox as An ox (plural oxen), also known as a bullock in australia and india, is a bovine trained as a draft animal or riding animal. 16 the word adult appear to have derived from the latin term adultus, meaning grown up, mature, adult, ripe
I'm looking for a word that is similar to anthropomorphize but that means projecting adult characteristics onto children 4 based on usage, hyphenation doesn't seem necessary