The time in a person’s life between the tender age of 3 and 18 may be generally considered as the time of juvenility in Africa and some other parts of the world. And it must be considered also that different people have their individual and private ideas of what age to be classed as the age of juvenility. These could be borne from religion, common spirituality and a more condone experience with living with children; personally assessing their capabilities and therefore, using such to judge their susceptibility and reason(s) to be subjected under the control of an adult. We can also garner a general concept of juvenility from simple maturity. Since maturity is critically believed not to be about age, or having any axiomatic chain connection to been adult-wise in action and thought.
The juvenile time in a person's life is one cardinal part of the entirety of the person and any other relatives' lives. This is most obviated in the psychological, social and even the spiritual aspects of their lives, thus the more close a relative is, the more the effect and influence on such a person; this is to say that parent(s) and guardian(s) that spent their time mostly with a child or a teenager from probably childhood (or on a short holiday visit) sub-consciously find themselves living to the whims and caprices of the kid or teenager. A blatant case of a supposed controller, sinuously becoming the controlled. Children have an overriding aura to live a life without accepting any kind of disappointment or excuse. Such words as 'I can't afford it' and 'wait till...' are simply not acceptable, and a parent, now especially the weak grand parent(s) or guardian that conclusively want to live in peace will oblige them, because any other form of threat or measure of discipline brings up another tirade of disturbances.
A child can be manoeuvred as well as they can manoeuvre any indulgent adult, thus the innocence and charm displayed are all the synthetic method he or she has psychologically gathered growing up. Every tiger cub, as weak as they might be, gathered a surviving instinct and techniques in measuring up to their precarious, and obviously nefarious environment, so also are children. Without the parent or guardian, children are automatically susceptible to the environment they find themselves, and these simple schemes are their own God-given survival instinct and techniques.
Another eroding factor of the juvenile life is the copy-catting. Nobody could be as good as a child in copy-catting, they simply live and could obviously survive by it. They are like the fresh man in College, who in his first day in school was perceiving and putting to memory all what he needed to survive on the campus, even though the campus is friendly enough. The best bet of a child is that unconscious ability to take in physical features, instances and even ideas, no matter how extensive, in a fresh new world that is, of course, larger than the school campus. To the child the art of copy-catting is beyond the mere art of whiling away time, it is their self-made technique, and most other subsequent mental build-ups follow after this.
Conclusively, one can admit that the juvenile time in anybody’s life is that time things start to take shape; the psyche is built, the common sense and craft is built and the emotion is strengthened, likewise the physical body.
Best regards,
...still me!
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