Concept:Childhood is not a uniform experience. It varies greatly based on the social and cultural environment where a child grows up.
Explanation:Childhood spans from about 2 to 12 years of age. During this period, children refine skills learned in infancy and learn new ones. They become more independent but still need adult guidance. Early childhood (2–6 years) and middle childhood (6–12 years) are the two stages. Children interact with others and learn acceptable behaviors such as eating, dressing, and talking. These behaviors are shaped by their culture. Different contexts—like family, school, orphanage, peer groups, neighborhoods, and cities—influence how a child experiences childhood. For example, a child from a dysfunctional family behaves differently from one in a normal family. Comparing children from different parts of the world with different traditions shows clear variations. Thus, childhood is experienced differently by children in different social and cultural contexts.
Answer:D. Childhood is experienced differently by children in different social and cultural contexts.