life was not very interesting lets say for the Victorian children because they had to work... just think of wat was not so very pleasent
One key figure who improved the lives of poor Victorian children was Dr. Thomas Barnardo. He established the charity Dr. Barnardo's, which provided shelter, education, and opportunities for disadvantaged children. Barnardo's work helped to address issues of child poverty and exploitation during the Victorian era.
Not that I know of, but their parents definitely were, and they tended to value their children higher than their servants. In effect children had servants through their parents.
Socialization is the process of learning from one another. Children learn from parents. Adults learn from other adults and children.
It is less likely for them to work they only go to school to educate but laws there was very strict they smack you with a CANE.
good values in life
they used there fingers
Reading, writing and arithmatic
Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.
In schools of course. Although many children were educated at home.
i dont think so
Victorian children started school around the age of six or seven. They were likely taught at home by a governess and then later a tutor and teacher.
What disease did Victorian children get in the mills
short documentaries about victorian working children
People in the Victorian age did not have or use playgrounds. Instead, children played in a yard at school or home. But many children never went to school. They worked on the family farm or became apprentices to learn a skill or craft, such as "saddler" to make horse's saddles.
Most children in Victorian England never went to school. They were taught at home and sent out to work to help support the family. School became mandatory in 1880 and children went to school until they were 10.
no the children had more dangerous jobs