- 2 years ago
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I've always been curious of the difference between middles and littles...I don't really trust Google to tell me the correct interpretation so
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http://www.littlespaceonline.com/app.php/page/littles
- Little boy or Little girl:
Littles are the most common age-range for people to identify as in our community. Littles are often interested in stuffed animals, cartoons, coloring, building make-believe forts from common household items, and basic crafting. They may be emotionally sensitive, time-demanding, and in need of reassurance. Littles may or may not use adult diapers and pacifiers but they are less commonly preferred than younger age-range mindsets.
- The little age-range is wide, and from about four years old until about ten years old. (mentally 4 years to 10 years old)
- Middle (less commonly referred to as an adult tween)
People who identify as middles find that they have interests more developed than basic cartoons. They may be more interested in classic video games, cartoons with more developed plots and characters, dolls and action figures, going on pretend adventures, take on more extensive forms of crafting or hobbying. Middles often have more independence than a person identifying as a little, but do prefer the support of a Caregiver as they seek personal acceptance.
- Middles primarily identify as an age-range between ten and fourteen. (mentally 10 years to 14 years old)
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Thank you for the correction Miss.Miss wrote:Perhaps this reference can help a little:
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- The little age-range is wide, and from about four years old until about ten years old. (mentally 4 years to 10 years old)
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- Middles primarily identify as an age-range between ten and fourteen. (mentally 10 years to 14 years old)
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So, it seems like in CGL we'd have0 ≤ infant ≤ 1 ≤ toddler ≤ 3 ≤ preschooler / little kid ≤ 5-6 ≤ school-aged child/schoolboy or schoolgirl/ big kid ≤ 9-10 ≤ tween / pre-teen ≤ 12 ≤ teen
I'm no littlespace scientist (psuedopaedologist?), but 4-10 is a very large range, especially when you consider the difference between a year in the life of a 4 year old (25% of their total life) and a year in the life of a 10 year old (10%). In the interest of fewer terms, perhaps we could split the difference and say:0 ≤ Baby ≤ 3 ≤ Little ≤ 6 ≤ Middle ≤ 10 ≤ Tween ≤ 12 ≤ Teen
0 ≤ Baby ≤ 3 ≤ Little ≤ 6 ≤ Middle ≤ 11 ≤ Teen
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