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Middle Childhood
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A human life stage that begins at six years of age and continues until eleven complete years of age. [Definition Source: NCI][attribution: NICHD]
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A human life stage that begins at six years of age and continues until eleven complete years of age. [Definition Source: NCI][attribution: NICHD]
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Middle Childhood
A human life stage that begins at six years of age and continues until eleven complete years of age. [Definition Source: NCI][attribution: NICHD]

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