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Different hobbies in different stages of life

Greta Noreikaitė

Baby We probably realize that a newborn baby doesn’t have many special hobbies. But the main things which they do are sleeping, eating, crying and so on again spinning in a circle before it grows a little.

Toddler The period when baby starts to crawl, learns to say the first words, one of the main hobbies to look around the world around him, wants to touch everything.

Senior citizen Old age is a period when it is never too late to pursue your hobbies. So usually older people enjoy hobbies like knitting, reading books, cycling, cooking or spending time with children, grandchildren, singing or playing musical instruments.

Teenager Adolescence is the stage between childhood and adolescence. Adolescence is the most important period of a young person, the time of choices. When a fun and carefree life is overwhelmed by future plans for where to go after finishing school as well as the stress of getting exam results and getting a driver license. There is also a period when teenagers begin to get to know themselves engaged in hobbies such as music, painting, poetry writing, sports.

A middle aged This is a period when you can engage in anything with your family. Most people like to travel around the world or skiing , engage in photography or sculpting pottery or ceramics, cooking, reading or writing books, improving your physical condition, playing sports, meditating and countless more.

Adult This is the period when a person is already an adult and is free to make his own decisions, is independent of anything, can build his career, build a family. Hobbies most often pursued by adults are traveling around the world, sports, painting, gardening , raising children , music making.

Hobbies in a situation like this when we are forced to be at home For many of us, the current period is difficult and when we are forced to be at home where we cannot find a place for ourselves. But it’s a great opportunity to revive your old hobbies or even discover new hidden talents. Such as handicrafts, learning new languages, knitting, sports, photo editing, perfume making and most importantly it’s a great opportunity to spend more time with family than usual.