Early concept - Definition

From the Latin "praecox" (from "prae": before and "coquere": cooking) then means what is cooked, burned or matured before the time considered normal.It applies to living things: plants (which grow, bloom or bear fruit before the others); animals or people, who reach their autonomy earlier, or the stages of their evolutionary development; or to certain activities (early processing, early cooking) or natural phenomena (rains, storms that occur earlier than expected)

In some cases it is an advantage, and in others it is not.We proudly say that our son I walk or read early; but worried we affirm that early pregnancy is a problem; or we speak with horror of the increase in early crime.

In general, it is not convenient to skip the stages of natural human evolution (although often it is involuntary) with over stimulation, since early maturation can prevent enjoying the pleasures and carelessness of children and youth, and cause frustration and lack of present and future enjoyment.Many times it matures cognitively and physically early, but then this maturation slows down and those who were more lethargic can reach them and even overcome them.


Premature ejaculation is a problem that affects men in their sexual relations in about 30% of them, with organic and/or psychological components.


In cases of children with cognitive or physical problems, early or early stimulation is used (try from the first months of life to provoke responses) so that the highest possible degrees in their development are achieved, through games, music, drawings, exercises, etc., according to the problem.

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