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Thoughts on the phenomenon "third-grader" -- Steve Catton
 
One way to think about the phenomenon "third-grader" is to visualize him or her as being just about halfway on a number line with its two endpoints birth and adulthood.  With the units labelled years, there, right in the middle -- at least by the end of third grade or beginning of the fourth -- would be the nine-year-old who has reached or finished third grade.
 
If you set the endpoints as length-at-birth and height-at-adulthood, again you'd find your "typical" third-grader approaching the middle.  It gets a little more subjective beyond that, but I reckon they're generally approaching the halfway point on the road to social and intellectual maturity, too.  Halfway is a pretty noteworthy milestone.  And it's a pretty special point from which to view the way forward and backward.
 
 
A whole is that which has beginning, middle and end.
Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC), 

Quit now, you'll never make it. If you disregard this advice, you'll be halfway there.
David Zucker  (1947 -   )

The most important trip you may take in life is meeting people halfway.
Henry Boye
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