On Tue, 2019-06-04 at 16:49 +0100, Martin Wynne wrote:
> > What about `max_age=toddler`? (i.e. the oldest you can be is "a 
> > toddler"), likewise `min_age=young_child` for the "older" one? (Is
> > that 
> > the best term?) Yes it's not a numeric age, but it's better than
> > nothing?
> 
> Thanks Rory.
> 
> I wondered about that. If a tag expects a numeric value, is it ok to 
> enter text?
> 
> Or should I invent a new tag, such as maybe age_range=toddler?
> 
> Is "toddler" too UK-specific? Does everyone understand it to mean
> the 
> same thing? Is "infant" younger or older than "toddler"?
> 
> For the older children, I wondered about "school-age", although of 
> course there are also infant schools for toddlers.
> 
The playgrounds around here have a specific age on the signs, can't
remember off the top of my head what it is, but it is a lot older than
toddlers. If it stops raining I will go and have a look at the local
one. It will be something between 8 and 12.

The other area has no age limits and it would be wrong for us to assume
one, each child is different and they will work out for themselves (or
with parental guidance) when they are ready. There will certainly be a
huge crossover.

Phil (trigpoint)


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