adjectives/nouns + child► a four-year-old/ten-year-old etc. child Most six-year-old children can write their names.
► a young child Young children are naturally curious about the world.
► a small child (=a young one) My family lived in France when I was a small child.
► a school-age child About 20% of school-age children in the U.S. are overweight.
► an unborn child (=a baby that is still inside its mother) Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can harm your unborn child.
► bright child He was a bright child - always asking questions.
► a spoiled child (=selfish and behaving badly to get things) He’s behaving like a spoiled child who can’t have what he wants.
► a gifted child (=extremely intelligent) The school has a special program for gifted children.
► a good child (=behaving well) Be a good child and sit down!
► a naughty child (=doing things that are not allowed) Some parents don’t know how to deal with naughty children.
► a problem child (=very difficult to deal with) Problem children may need to be removed from the classroom.
► school children The play was performed by a group of local school children.
► street children (=living on the streets because they have no homes) The organization aims to help street children in Latin America.