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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'child oriented' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is designed or intended for a child, such as a movie, video game, or activity. For example, "This summer camp is a child-oriented program designed to provide a safe and educational environment for children."
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"The city has become so child oriented," she said.
33 Parents are introduced to child oriented, interaction promoting and language modelling techniques.
Watch X educational, child oriented TV program.
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It is also a child-oriented town.
"People come to Chappaqua because it's very child-oriented," she said.
But the first book that caught my eye for this summer is unambiguously child-oriented.
The tour, while somewhat "child-oriented," proved to be amazingly fun for us adults too.
Silver Beach Gardens, like Edgewater Park, has many child-oriented activities throughout the year.
Mr. Signer says that he is glad not every restaurant is child-oriented.
(Scary: 2.1 billion of these ad impressions were placed on "child-oriented" Web sites).
Although it remains child-oriented, it is no longer exclusively so.
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