“…We may say the practice of caring is that one in act, i.e., when a person practices it, he/she transfers her/his knowledge, identity and way of acting to the cared person. [3][4][5][6] In society, care is given off so there is the production of social life, marked clearly by the historical context " [...] derives from the Latin cogitare meaning imagine, think, meditate, judge, assume, treat, apply attention, reflect, prevent and have. " 7:111 This paper takes different dimensions and activities, namely, the care provided to a child, for example, will be differentiated from that provided to an elderly person.…”