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aetas prima

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A quick definition of aetas prima:

AETAS PRIMA: In ancient Rome, aetas prima meant the first age of a person's life. This is the time from when a baby is born until they turn seven years old. We also call this time early childhood.

A more thorough explanation:

AETAS PRIMA

AETAS PRIMA is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to the first age of a person's life. It is also known as INFANTIA, which is the period from birth to seven years of age, also known as early childhood.

An example of AETAS PRIMA would be a newborn baby who has just entered the world. Another example would be a three-year-old child who is still in the early stages of development and learning.

During AETAS PRIMA or INFANTIA, children are completely dependent on their parents or caregivers for their basic needs such as food, shelter, and protection. They are also learning important skills such as walking, talking, and socializing with others.

Understanding AETAS PRIMA is important in legal matters such as child custody and guardianship, as it is a crucial period in a child's life that requires special attention and care.

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