"Home schooling" is a modern concept and the only children taught were the kings children by the nanny to prepare for life as a king.
For the most part, they were taught in local schools or at home.
Children were often taught to read and write at home by their parents.
Cultural values and parenting methods in China often prioritize obedience and respect for authority figures, which are instilled in children from a young age. Social harmony and group cohesion are highly valued in Chinese society, leading to an emphasis on conforming to societal norms and expectations. Additionally, the influence of Confucian beliefs, with their emphasis on filial piety and respect for elders, can also contribute to Chinese children being perceived as obedient.
they taught their kids at home in the longhouses
It depends how you have taught them to behave
No,they didn't.Their parents taught them at home.
possibly as it is according to hindu costoms to do this but as it is children it is the fathers choise
If by this, you mean how bilingualism occurs in children, it is basically through the child being spoken to in their mother tongue by relatives/friends and then, through school, being taught the national or curricular language. In India for example, the home language could be Marathi, a very common language for the Hindu population. But at school, they would also be taught English and then Hindi, both official government languages of India.
Ideally, sex education should be taught at home. However, parents are often too busy or they neglect to teach their children. So someone has to do it.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
Yes, unmarried Hindu girls can have children through various means such as adoption or assisted reproductive techniques like artificial insemination or in-vitro fertilization. Additionally, some girls may also choose to have children outside of marriage through consensual relationships.