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Preadolescence

Preadolescence is a stage of human development through childhood that occurs in a child's years before adolescence.New Oxford American Dictionary. 2nd Edition. 2005. Oxford University Press.

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The point at which a child becomes an adolescent is usually defined by the onset of puberty. However, in some individuals (particularly females), puberty begins in the preadolescence years, and adolescence may extend a few years beyond the teenage years in others (typically males).
In terms of age in years, preadolescence is usually designated as the years from 10 to 13, although this may vary considerably.
thumb|center|600px|Approximate outline of development periods in child development. Preadolescence and preteen marked at center left.

Psychological development

Preadolescent children have a different view of the world from younger children in significant ways:
  • May have a fear of kidnappings, rapes, and scary media events, as opposed to fantasy things (e.g., witches, monsters, ghosts).
  • Have a more developed sense of looking into the future and seeing effects of their actions (as opposed to early childhood where children often do not worry about their future).
  • Have more realistic job expectations ("I want to be an engineer when I grow up", as opposed to "I want to be a wizard").
  • Often have more chores, such as mowing the lawn, delivering papers, collecting things from friends or relatives, babysitting, and shoveling snow in winter, or helping out in rural activities such as caring for livestock and hauling wood.
  • View human relationships differently (i.e. they may notice the flawed, human side of authority figures) .
  • More mature, sensible, realistic thoughts and actions
  • Are responsible for younger siblings and relatives, such as babysitting.
  • May start caring about what they look like and wearing make-up.
  • May become more exposed to popular culture than childhood and may have interests that are more based on internet trends, television shows, movies, fashion, technology, and music, but are very shallow and corporate compared to the means of more rebellious and open teenagers. Preadolescents generally prefer certain brands, and are a heavily targeted market of many advertisers. Their tendency to buy brand-name items may be due to a desire to fit in, although the desire is not as strong as it is with teenagers. Many of these brands include clothing and music. Examples of popular pop culture phonomena for preadolescenes at the current generation includes Disney Channel stars Hannah Montana and High School Musical.


Preadolescents generally prefer certain brands, and are a heavily targeted market of many advertisers. Their tendency to buy brand-name items may be due to a desire to fit in, although the desire is not as strong as it is with teenagers. Many of these brands include clothing and music.

Freud on preadolescence

Sigmund Freud termed this the latency period, which he saw as a period of unparalleled repression of sexual desires and erogenous impulses. During the latency period, children direct this repressed libidal energy into asexual pursuits such as school, athletics, and same-sex friendships. He saw the latency period as a time of relative calm when there is little psychosexual conflict and unconscious conflicts and drives go underground and are therefore relatively inaccessible and unavailable. But soon puberty arrives, and the genitals once again become a central focus of libidal energy.

Preteen and tween

A preteen or a preteenager is a person under the age of thirteen. Generally the term is restricted to those close to reaching age 13, especially ages 10–12.
Tween is an American neologism and marketing term (2007-02-09). . The Tourism Intelligence Network. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.
for preteen. A blend of between and teen,Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. Eleventh Edition. 2003. Merriam-Webster.The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Fourth Edition. 2000. Houghton Mifflin Company. "tween" in this context is generally considered to cover the age range from eight to twelve years.
The term was previously used in J.R.R. Tolkien's 1954 novel The Lord of the Rings to refer to Hobbits in their twenties: "...tweens as Hobbits called the irresponsible twenties between childhood and the coming of age at thirty-three." In this context, the word is a portmanteau of twenty and teen, and has no connection to preteens or the American marketing niche.

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