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childhood

[chahyld-hood] / ˈtʃaɪld hʊd /


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A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google’s YouTube contributed to mental-health issues of a young woman during her childhood and teenage years because of the addictive nature of their products.

From Barron's

She also recounted her difficult childhood, much of it spent in care homes.

From BBC

The Boys Of Dungeon Lane was inspired by his childhood in post-war Liverpool, and named after a road in Speke that leads to the Mersey shore, where the young McCartney would spend afternoons bird-watching.

From BBC

Wednesday night, Mazariegos released a campaign video featuring him discussing gun violence and his conviction with childhood friends.

From Los Angeles Times

While speaking with the outlet, Russell revealed that his affinity for log cabins began in childhood, when he lived in a Rangeley, Maine, cabin constructed by hand by his grandfather in 1939.

From MarketWatch