noninfants
Noninfants refers to any human being who is not an infant. An infant is typically defined as a child in the earliest stage of life, usually from birth up to one year of age. Therefore, noninfants encompass a broad range of individuals, including toddlers, children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. This classification distinguishes individuals based on their developmental stage and age, marking the transition from infancy to subsequent life phases. The term is primarily used in contexts where the specific developmental characteristics of infants are relevant, such as in medical, legal, or developmental psychology discussions. For instance, medical treatments or nutritional guidelines designed for infants may not be suitable or applicable to noninfants due to their different physiological and developmental needs. Similarly, legal definitions concerning responsibility or rights might differentiate between infants and older individuals. The continued growth and maturation beyond infancy lead to distinct physical, cognitive, and social attributes that characterize noninfants.