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Discover Ludwig"active child" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to an energetic or lively child. For example, "My daughter is an active child who loves to play outside all day."
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The Petersons noticed that Kate, an active child, had numerous black and blue marks.
Chronic fatigue in a previously active child can be a sign of anxiety.
David is an active child whose antics get him in trouble at school.
I was an active child and did professional trampolining and ballet.
Active Child mode in this camera supposedly tracks your children even if they move briefly out of the frame.
Driving around LA with my two best girlfriends, listening to the Active Child record, eyes shining with happiness!
He's an active child, Ms. Collier said, "and not quite ready to focus on a full day of classroom work".
"Washed Out, Active Child, the Smith Westerns – there is something so nostalgic and heartbreaking about it, while still sounding really fresh and exciting".
To the Editor: The dilemma Bronwen Hruska describes — whether or not to medicate an active child — is all too common for parents.
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No outdoor activities for active children, elderly and active adults or those with respiratory problems.
This unexpected inverse relationship was strongest among the less active children (physical activity < median: r = −0.30, P = 0.01) but negligible in the more active children (physical activity > median: r = +0.04, P = 0.76).
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