Jedi Initiate referred to a Force-sensitive child undergoing the early stages of Jedi training - also known informally as a 'Youngling'. Typically, Jedi Initiate was used to describe those Jedi-in-training who were yet to become Padawans. In the New Jedi Order, however, Jedi Initiates come in all ages, as Luke Skywalker accepts both adults and adolescents as well as younglings into his teachings. This can often cause a gray area when referring to a Jedi Initiate versus a Youngling, and is why Force Sensitive children are often referred to as Youngling.
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| - Jedi Initiate referred to a Force-sensitive child undergoing the early stages of Jedi training - also known informally as a 'Youngling'. Typically, Jedi Initiate was used to describe those Jedi-in-training who were yet to become Padawans. In the New Jedi Order, however, Jedi Initiates come in all ages, as Luke Skywalker accepts both adults and adolescents as well as younglings into his teachings. This can often cause a gray area when referring to a Jedi Initiate versus a Youngling, and is why Force Sensitive children are often referred to as Youngling.
- Jedi Initiate is the rank of younglings that are accepted to Jedi Order but not have a mentor appointed by Order. They become Jedi Padawan at the age of 13.
- The term Jedi Initiate, Jedi Trainee, or Youngling referred to a Force-sensitive child who was undergoing the early stages of Jedi training at a Jedi academy. In the Old Order, the term was used to denote members of the Order from the time they joined communal learning group known as a clan, until the time they passed the Initiate Trials and were selected by a Jedi Knight or Master for one-on-one training as a Padawan. During peacetime when the academy functioned on a standard teaching regimen, Initiates' training was restricted to the academy at which they were based, rarely venturing outside of its walls. Youngling was a term that existed in Galactic Basic Standard to refer to a child in a species-neutral way; the term was often used affectionately by the handlers that oversaw Initiate t
- The term Jedi Initiate, Jedi Trainee, or Youngling referred to a Force-sensitive child who was undergoing the early stages of Jedi training at a Jedi academy. In the Old Order, the term was used to denote members of the Order from the time they joined communal learning group known as a clan, until the time they passed the Initiate Trials and were selected by a Jedi Knight or Master for one-on-one training as a Padawan. During peacetime when the academy functioned on a standard teaching regiment, Initiates' training was restricted to the academy at which they were based, rarely venturing outside of its walls. Youngling was a term that existed in Galactic Basic Standard to refer to a child in a species-neutral way; the term was often used affectionately by the handlers that oversaw Initiate
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| - The term Jedi Initiate, Jedi Trainee, or Youngling referred to a Force-sensitive child who was undergoing the early stages of Jedi training at a Jedi academy. In the Old Order, the term was used to denote members of the Order from the time they joined communal learning group known as a clan, until the time they passed the Initiate Trials and were selected by a Jedi Knight or Master for one-on-one training as a Padawan. During peacetime when the academy functioned on a standard teaching regiment, Initiates' training was restricted to the academy at which they were based, rarely venturing outside of its walls. Youngling was a term that existed in Galactic Basic Standard to refer to a child in a species-neutral way; the term was often used affectionately by the handlers that oversaw Initiate training.
- Jedi Initiate referred to a Force-sensitive child undergoing the early stages of Jedi training - also known informally as a 'Youngling'. Typically, Jedi Initiate was used to describe those Jedi-in-training who were yet to become Padawans. In the New Jedi Order, however, Jedi Initiates come in all ages, as Luke Skywalker accepts both adults and adolescents as well as younglings into his teachings. This can often cause a gray area when referring to a Jedi Initiate versus a Youngling, and is why Force Sensitive children are often referred to as Youngling.
- The term Jedi Initiate, Jedi Trainee, or Youngling referred to a Force-sensitive child who was undergoing the early stages of Jedi training at a Jedi academy. In the Old Order, the term was used to denote members of the Order from the time they joined communal learning group known as a clan, until the time they passed the Initiate Trials and were selected by a Jedi Knight or Master for one-on-one training as a Padawan. During peacetime when the academy functioned on a standard teaching regimen, Initiates' training was restricted to the academy at which they were based, rarely venturing outside of its walls. Youngling was a term that existed in Galactic Basic Standard to refer to a child in a species-neutral way; the term was often used affectionately by the handlers that oversaw Initiate training.
- Jedi Initiate is the rank of younglings that are accepted to Jedi Order but not have a mentor appointed by Order. They become Jedi Padawan at the age of 13.
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