When I talk about childhood adultification, I am referring to the process in which children are prematurely exposed to behaviors, content, responsibilities, and aesthetic standards that belong to the adult world. This can happen, for example, through frequent use of makeup, wearing clothes that sexualize the body, participating in inappropriate conversations, using social media without supervision, or being assigned responsibilities that are not age-appropriate, such as caring for another child.What are the harms of childhood adultification?The consequences of childhood adultification can be broad and long-lasting: insecurity, low self-esteem, anxiety, difficulties in socialization, and even setbacks in academic performance. Moreover, premature exposure to social standards and pressures increases vulnerability to various forms of abuse.Children need to be stimulated according to their stage of development. When important steps are skipped, we leave gaps that compromise the formation of adults who are confident and secure in themselves. When a child is encouraged to behave like an adult, they do not yet have the emotional resources to cope with the demands and pressures that come with it, creating a mismatch between their real maturity and social expectations.How can we recognize that a child is going through adultification?Some signs may indicate that a child is being prematurely exposed to the adult world:● Excessive interest in physical appearance and aesthetic standards incompatible with their age; inappropriate clothing that unnecessarily exposes the body; insistence on using skincare products designed for adults, such as anti-wrinkle creams or products with anti-aging acids.● Disproportionate concern with money and the future.● Frequent use of adult slang and expressions.● Constant comparison and competition with peers over school grades.● Displaying sensual or romantic behaviors.● Loss of interest in play and children’s games.● Abrupt changes in behavior, such as taking on responsibilities beyond their capacity.● Greater interest in spending time with much older friends or adult groups.