Yes. It apllied to all non-white persons.
During WWII, children of all socio-economic classes (rich to poor) were affected.In Germany children of all economic classes, especially Jewish children:suffered malnutritionsuffered fears / terror from bombing and warput into forced laborgassed in concentration campsIn ALL countries involved, children of all economic classes:suffered malnutritionsuffered fears / terror from bombing and war, even US children had fearsshared a family's struggle to survive
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Yes. In fact, the children's evacuations were handled through schools and school registries; the approach taken with the children was that their classes were going on a long holiday (vacation) with their teachers.
Education was very important to the elites. Their children went through three stages of education, and the children of very rich people had private tuition at home. Children of humble background received only a basic education. Ancient Rome did not have a formal system of education. Children of humble background went to school until the age of 10-11. Teachers set up their own classes for a fee. They held the classes where they could, including in the back of shops, separated from the rest of the shop by just a curtain, and in the street. Elementary classes were run by a teacher called litterator. Children learnt to read and write and basic maths. Children of people who could afford it went to better classes and continued on to the classes run by the grammaticus from the age of 9 to 12 until the age of 14-15. They improved their writing, learnt oration, expressive poetic reading and poetic analysis. Pupils were expected to have some knowledge of spoken and written Greek and classes were bilingual. A small number of children went on to study with the rhetor. They studied rhetoric. If you wanted to study further, you went to Greece to study philosophy.
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The Italian school system is somewhat similar to the United States system in its structure. Children ages 6-16 are required to attend and classes contain about 25 students per class.
Yes they could, but you should be aware that Mexican public schools teach their classes in Spanish. You probably have to (and certainly would be capable to) send your kids to a private school, as some of them teach their classes in English.
youngactorsstudio.com and dramakids.com are two great resources for information on acting classes for children. You should also check for any acting classes for children that are specific to the area in which you live.
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Divorce classes generally cover relationship skills. This is espectially important where children are involved. There are co-parenting classes for parents who have an amicable relationship. For parents where there is some hostility there are high conflict classes. Often these classes are required by the courts for any couple with children who are divorcing.
During WWII, children of all socio-economic classes (rich to poor) were affected.In Germany children of all economic classes, especially Jewish children:suffered malnutritionsuffered fears / terror from bombing and warput into forced laborgassed in concentration campsIn ALL countries involved, children of all economic classes:suffered malnutritionsuffered fears / terror from bombing and war, even US children had fearsshared a family's struggle to survive
Political and economic factors both served as causes of the Mexican Revolution in 1910. The extremely corrupt government of Porifirio Diaz created severe poverty in Mexico, separating classes and creating tension between those classes. And the Mexican economy suffered from instability as a result of both extreme poverty and its overdependence on loans from foreign nations.
You can find out more information about acting classes for children on http://www.dramakids.com/x_index.php. Or if there are any performing arts schools in your area you can enroll your child in the school for acting classes.
No, they are not.