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Physically Adults, but Psychologically Infants: “Giant Babies” among Chinese College Students
There has been widespread public concern in recent years about the phenomenon of “giant babies,” particularly among college students. Giant-baby college students are those who are physically grown-up but psychologically immature. The article focuses on analyzing their behavioral traits and the harm of their giant baby syndrome, with the aim of offering valuable insights into this social issue.