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Kids in the ancient roman time wold go to school the girls would only learn reading And writing The boys would learn math reading and writing
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
Roman children attended their primary schooling right at home. At about the age of seven they could be enrolled in a school outside of the home, or if the family were wealthy, a tutor would be hired or bought for the children. After this stage of schooling was completed they either went to a higher grammar school and then if their parents were wealthy enough, they would often travel to Greece to study under the Greek masters and finish up their education.
I would like to apply for a state grant to finish school and a personal grant to pay bills where would I apply?
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
If children did not have school, they would not have jobs.
For the most part they didn't. At the time of the Roman Empire, there was no "school", families who wanted their children to be educated hired private tutors or bought slaves to perform that function.
If children never went to school, how would cognitive development occur?
They did, the Nazis identified that indoctrinating children at an early age would produce a much more dedicated community. One of the first treaties that Hitler signed would be with the Roman Catholic Church which agreed that the children would go to the Hitler Youth rather than Sunday School. This agreement was signed by Cardinal Pacelli, who would later become Pope Pius XII, also known as 'Hitler's Pope'.
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