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well the ancient incs men and women didn't really have jobs they usually just taught their kids women would teach their daughters to cook clean and take care of young men would teach their sons to become worriers and collect crops
well the ancient incs men and women didn't really have jobs they usually just taught their kids women would teach their daughters to cook clean and take care of young men would teach their sons to become worriers and collect crops
because they had nothing to do.
Pompeii is in Italy.
Medea.
i dont knowwhats why i came on the website
no, in ancient pompeii most of the trading were done with farmers and solders
Celts did not have formal schools like we have today. Education was usually informal and children learned skills and knowledge from their families and community members through storytelling, observation, and practical experience. Training in skills like hunting, farming, and craftsmanship would have been passed down from generation to generation.
slave women would usually work in the field with the men or sometimes they would work in their masters house to cook, clean, take care of the children, and teach the children.
Dog teach children resposibility
Teach Your Children was created in 1969.
"Is to teach us about the Italians trying to prevent a modern day Pompeii because Pompeii from AD 79 was a beautiful place! and people should not tear that down and make newer buildings, Pompeii before modern day was just fine"
The french teach children to write in cursive.
they did not teach their children to write or read they taught them to make pictograpgs
We can teach children a lot of things. We can teach them how to share, how to be kind to others, how to communicate well and be patient. We can also teach children how to become the best person that they can be by being good role models.
They teach the children how to use condom.They teach the children how to make babies.
The poem "What Do We Teach Our Children?" by Carl Sandburg begins with the lines "What do we teach our children? First, what they are and must be, all they should learn and know."