Specific Vocabulary Baby: Bebé Infant: Niño pequeño/bebe Toddler: Niño/a de entre 1 y 2 años y medio Child: Niño Kid: Niño/a Youngster: Jóven Adult: Adulto.

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Specific Vocabulary Baby: Bebé Infant: Niño pequeño/bebe Toddler: Niño/a de entre 1 y 2 años y medio Child: Niño Kid: Niño/a Youngster: Jóven Adult: Adulto Elderly people: Gente mayor Youth: Juventud To grow up: Crecer, Criar To bring up children: Educar Upbringing: Educación Childhood: Infancia Disabled person: Persona discapacitada Nursery home: Residencia de ancianos Health and care: Salud y Cuidados Health system: Seguridad Social

What do you think is the best age to be?

Are young people generally more selfish than their parents and grandparents? Does age make you more aware of and caring for others? Do you think that any of the age limits need changing? Should people of between 50 and 55 be forced to retire from their jobs in order to make way for younger workers? If people are still able to (and want to) work, should they have to retire when the reach a certain age? Some people say that young women are usually 2 to 3 years more mature than young men – do you agree? What do you think is the ideal age for each of these stages of your life: Starting School Starting Dating Leaving School/starting Work Leaving your parents' home Getting Married Having a Child Retiring Are you afraid of getting old? What is your ideal old age to live to? Should parents continue to finance their children after the children are 18?