Examples of using From infancy in English and their translations into Thai
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Most children from infancy to adolescence have any kind of illness.
Shampoo is not dangerous for children and can be used from infancy.
From infancy until about ten years, the child learns through touch, smell, sight.
Most often this is a simple small ring, which he wears from infancy.
Sympathy we learn from infancy, most often by copying the behavior of parents and close relatives.
The advantage of Smecta over other enterosorbents is the possibility of assignment to children, starting from infancy.
From infancy, rich people explain to their heirs that there are those who have everything, and there are those who do not.
There is an ancient tradition which holds that Mary was dedicated to the Lord as a consecrated virgin from infancy; and that when she came of age was entrusted to Joseph, a widower much older than she cf. Protoevangelium of James.
From infancy, you have known the holy Scriptures which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith, which is in Christ Jesus.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 in the family of composer and music teacher Leopold Mozart. Almost from infancy, my father noticed manifestations of musical abilities in him, and he began to fully engage with him when Wolfgang turned 3.5 years old.
So from infancy through old age, the urge to solve unites us all, and I even found this photo on Instagram of pop star Katy Perry solving a crossword puzzle with her morning coffee.
The student's self-esteem develops from infancy and has a significant impact on the adult life of the individual, their behavior, attitude to events and to themselves, the surrounding society.
From their infancy they have been intended for each other.