antichild

English

Etymology

anti- + child

Adjective

antichild (comparative more antichild, superlative most antichild)

  1. Opposing children.
    • 1993, Johann Le Roux, The Black child in crisis: a socio-educational perspective, Volume 2:
      An antichild pedagogical milieu in which antichild sentiments are prevalent and where the child experiences his situation in the family and community as being such that he cannot be accommodated.

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