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This is a very young child who has just learned to walk.

toldder

100

This is the period of your life when you are a child.

childhood

100

These are difficult situations or problems that test your abilities.

challenges

100

This phrasal verb means "to raise and care for a child

bring up

100

The ability to make your own decisions and live without unnecessary control.

freedom

200

A family formed when two adults with children from previous relationships become one family.

blended family

200

A person you are married to or in a romantic relationship with.

partner

200

A brother or sister who shares only one parent with you.

half-brother / half-sister

200

If two people have a good relationship and enjoy spending time together, they ________.

get along well

200

Your husband's parents or your wife's parents are your ________.

in-laws

300

Another way to say "ex-husband."

former husband

300

A man whose wife has died.

widower

300

A woman whose husband has died.

widow

300

A polite expression that means "died."

passed away

300

This adjective means "happening now" or "present."

current

400

This person is usually between one and three years old and is learning to talk and run.

toddler

400

Many people say this was the happiest period of their lives because they had fewer responsibilities.

childhood

400

These can help you become stronger because they force you to solve problems and learn new skills.

challenges

400

Parents usually do this until their children become independent adults.

bring up

400

Many teenagers ask for more of this from their parents as they get older.

freedom

500

This type of family may include stepbrothers, stepsisters, and stepparents.

blended family

500

You may introduce this person by saying, "This is the person I'm in a relationship with."

partner

500

You share only one biological parent with this type of brother or sister.

half-brother / half-sister

500

If two classmates enjoy working together and rarely argue, they ________.

get along well

500

These relatives became part of your family because of marriage, not because you were born into the same family.

in-laws