No. This was a time when the philosophy concerning children was they were to be seen and not heard. The father was in full control of the household and no one had money but him. In a wealthy household children had a nanny and a playroom. This is where they stayed and didn't roam the house or to be heard unless asked.
Victorian children generally did not have pocket money in the way we understand it today. Most children from working-class families contributed to household income through work or chores, while those from wealthier families might receive small allowances for specific purposes. However, the concept of pocket money was not widespread, and spending money was often limited to special occasions or gifts. Overall, financial independence for children was minimal during the Victorian era.
What disease did Victorian children get in the mills
short documentaries about victorian working children
no the children had more dangerous jobs
Mony Mony was created in 1968.
Victorian children got the cane because they had either asked or they had misbehaved
Mony Mony - album - was created in 1968.
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
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YES
why didDr.thomas barnado help the Victorian children? what did we do to help them well fires are over 200degres celcious
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children