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Right. I would consider a teenager a CHILD, even if they are a teenager..."teenager" describes how old the CHILD is...sure, the teenager might not like it if I call her/him a kid/child...sure, I won't call him a child in front of him, but by LAW he is a CHILD...
Teenager = a child that is 13 years old to 18 years old.
19 years old = a LEGALLY ADULT teenager.
Hope y'all understand this now.
Not correct.
As you said: " LAW he is a CHILD"....
Can you link me where the law label teens as child or kid because I can´t find them? All what I found the example of US link... To American public, teenagers as young adult/teens. See this example.
BBC - Parenting - Your kids - Communication
Can you give me link of example when you disagree with this link? Everyone label teenagers as teens, not kids.