Puritans believed children were born with original sin and needed strict discipline to control their sinful nature. They emphasized teaching children to be obedient, hardworking, and morally upright individuals. Children were seen as a precious gift from God and parents had a responsibility to raise them in the ways of the Lord.
We are to do gods work
That He was one badass dude.
Puritans believed education was essential to ensure individuals could read the Bible and understand religious truths. Education was focused on teaching literacy, moral values, and theology to prepare individuals for a life dedicated to serving God and the community. They established schools to provide basic education in reading, writing, and arithmetic, with a strong emphasis on religious instruction.
They played with TURNIPS
puritan's were pilgrims
crackheads with rage
Puritans believed in strict punishment for moral and religious transgressions to maintain order and uphold their values. They viewed punishment as a means of cleansing sin and deterring future wrongdoing. Discipline, such as public shaming and physical chastisement, was seen as necessary to maintain a righteous community.
the children were treated like adults
Puritan life was very strict and religious. In the Puritan colonies the families attended church every Sunday and this was mandated. The Puritan children had rules and chores within the family.
Maybe sometimes
Puritan children wore clothing that was simple. Boys and girls wore similar clothing. It was made of lightweight fabric, and was not constricting. It was designed so children could move freely, and effortlessly.
puritan children learned to reading by using the hornbooks