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THey had to work - girls help mothers and sons help fathers. Paige
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children like us are not like poor children poor children do not have clothes or fresh water like us or no food we are Glad that were not one of them but image that u were one of them so please help a children today they need Ur help xXx
The Children Act of 2004 allows child practicioners to identify future problems the child may have and attempt to fix them before they present fully. This means that children of today have an early support system to help them overcome difficulties.
most children help work in the farming or woodworking industries
Children having laptops in school raises different opinions about whether it is right or not. With the technology today, laptops help children do their assignments.
The Leapster 2 math games are designed for both boys and girls. They help children improve their math skills and desire to learn with fun interactive games.
Depending on where they were located depended on if they went to school or not. Frontier children often didn't go to school or if they did they attended in the morning. Children had jobs to do to help the parents and were expected to help with chores. Children as young as 2 would do things like feed chickens. The older children would help with the milking, feeding animals, carry wood and water in, help with the weekly wash, churn butter, chop wood, mend fences, and do the family cooking. They didn't have a lot of clothing because it had to be made and most of what children wore was very simple. Boys had pants and shirt and maybe shoes. Girls a dress and maybe shoes. Southern plantation children were usually tutored at home and Eastern town/city children attended classes, but again they were not like the children of today with lots of clothing and shoes. By the time a child was 7 or 8 many had an apprenticeship to a job of some sort or were helping parents in the family business. Very few went to school beyond 10 or 11 years old. Girls were often married by 15 and mothers at very early ages. Parents could also hire their boys to others for work and collect/keep the wages until they were 21 years old. Abraham Lincoln's dad did that. The students of today would have a hard time in the 1800's because they were expected to help the family, learn the basics of reading, math, and writing, and didn't have the things they have today.
The boys help there fathers in the fields. The girls help their mothers at home, cooking, cleaning, weaving. The kids had arranged marriages and became adults at the age of 12.
martian helped out childern a lot he helped chrildren of the usa today get over sergretion
The children were probobally helping their sick parents and fending for themselves... They were also trying to help were ever they could and probobally caring for the younger kids
That story was a result of the black plaque. The pied piper led the mice caring the disease out of town.