In the 1900s, children were expected to be seen and not heard, follow strict rules and discipline at home and in school, help with household chores and work if necessary, and show respect for authority figures. Education was important, but many children left school at a young age to join the workforce. Social norms dictated that children should be obedient and respectful to their parents and elders.
Yes, children in the 1900s did have homework. However, the amount and type of homework given varied depending on the school and educational system in place at that time. Generally, homework was seen as a way to reinforce learning and practice skills outside of school hours.
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Expectations about the future can influence consumer behavior by affecting consumers' confidence in their financial situation. Positive expectations may lead to increased spending, while negative expectations can result in decreased spending as consumers become more cautious. Additionally, expectations about future product availability or economic conditions can impact buying decisions.
Readiness to perceive based on expectations refers to the idea that our expectations can influence how we perceive and interpret sensory information. For example, if we expect to see certain colors in a painting, we may notice those colors more prominently. Our expectations can create a filter through which we interpret the world around us.
To effectively control a group of children, set clear expectations and boundaries, communicate rules consistently, use positive reinforcement for good behavior, address misbehavior promptly and calmly, and engage them in activities that keep them occupied and focused. Building rapport and establishing mutual respect are key factors in managing a group of children successfully.
Children in the 1900s were sent to Canada to be trained as assassins of the future. They were not taught to read or write just kill.
yes they did
yes
they needed houses
Penis and Buttsack
till about 8th grade
school children from the 1850s - 1900s
I believe that depends on what job the child had.
Children develop to their potential when caregivers have realistic expectations.
Hand In Hand For Children e.V. - Children
develop realistic expectations
Setting high expectations for children will help them be more determine in life. It will show them how to be independent and be more responsible for their selves. If a parent can set high expectation for their children it will help the children know the importance of having to deal with problems in life and no matter how hard life is dealing you, you should always set high expectations for yourself and keep persevering in life.