Addressing one's children

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English maniac

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Hello Teachers,
Greetings!
I wish to know how English and American people address their children, especially collectively or without using their names. I mean is there a word that can replace "Son/Daughter/Children" in direct address?

Thank you very much.
 

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Thanks a lot, Piscean. But suppose one has 4 or 5 children and wants to address them collectively, is there a word?
 

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'Gather round, everybody'.
 

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There are probably as many different ways of addressing them as there are parents. I've heard or used all of the following "kid(s), child(ren), kiddo, gang, group, you, everyone/everybody, y'all (non-standard), crew,rugrat(s), goof,Goofy,goober,motormouth, etc.

Pretty much any collective noun or term as you see fit.

If I'm particularly irritated or amused, then I get a little more creative and colorful.
 

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"Kids" works for me.
 
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