It is not necessary for Muslim children to fast during Ramadan before they reach mature age (puberty, around 14 years old). At 14 years of age, they are considered adults, and should make their own decisions regarding their religious responsibilities. During Ramadan, Muslim family routines and mealtimes are changed, and there is more time for community gatherings and family visits. In many Muslim families, young children are encouraged to participate in fasting in a way that is suitable for their age. It is common for them to fast for a part of a day, for example from 5 am until lunchtime. It is not common for young children to fast more than a short period during the day; some older children may push themselves to try a bit longer. However, this is generally left to the child, as children are not put under any pressure.