It means suffering through my childhood for a third time.
"These are the weapons by which they get through childhood, to defend themselves against us."
She had a season seat with her grandfather all through childhood, from age 3 1/2.
But particularly he would watch the pair, to see how they could go through childhood so often apart from each other.
The children, like all others, grow up and pass through childhood into adolescence.
She was overweight through childhood but lost more than 50 pounds in her senior year of high school.
I went through my childhood and didn't have any fun.
I only recall being at school during the following year, and then changing schools, making new friends, gradually growing up through childhood.
Still, it was my job to ease him through his childhood, and so mine, I knew, had to be kept in perspective.
Through his childhood, he studied music and began composing at a young age.