they held them over a chilli pepper fire so it burned their mouth and throught
they held the children over a fire that was roasting chillis and made them inhale the smoke which would make their throat and eyes very sore
Children went to school and helped their parents. Boys helped and learned the fathers trade and girls learned the home chores.
WORK
A calmecac is a school for the children of Aztec nobility.
Aztec children went to school and played just like us.They - came from Mexico which means they had a Mexican accent. it was dull and boring.
Same as you and me...in their parents' house.
straw dolls
they held the children over a fire that was roasting chillis and made them inhale the smoke which would make their throat and eyes very sore
Children went to school and helped their parents. Boys helped and learned the fathers trade and girls learned the home chores.
WORK
they did do jobs
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
The Aztec's economy was built off of a traditional economy. Simply because parents were teaching their children at an early age to farm or any occupation their parents had, then that became their jobs as an adult and the cycle continued.
a uniform
yes alot
It depended what level of importance he was, if he was a slave the punishment was death but if he was a king or of royal blood then nothing would happen.
how to put on clothes,etc.