They were educated very well.
It would depend largely, on which country you were in
Poor Victorian children were often unable to attend school due to financial constraints or needing to work to support their families. Those who did attend typically received a basic education in a charity or Sunday school, where reading, writing, and arithmetic were taught. The quality of education varied greatly depending on the resources available in their community.
In schools of course. Although many children were educated at home.
he helped them to get educated
lord shaftesbury
The slums
yes they did
They were rich and they were childeren
no
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yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
The poor children in Victorian times did not have many types of food to eat. They mostly age stale bread, potato peelings, and scraps.