children up to the age of 10 were sent there apart of the stolen generation.
yes they did beacause they needed education to work
kids and their mothers where put in refugee camps and mothers had to work and the kids where sad and wanted the war to be over so they could go home
People could go farther away from home
Because people didn't have any food or money so they decided to go to the workhouse so they could have a home to live in.
The Childrens Crusade was in 1212 (approx). It was lead by a French Shepard Boy who said that God had told him in a dream to go to Jerusalem. The Children believed that because they were small and cute that they would get listened to. It was a disaster. Many kids died and those who didn't were tricked and they were sold as slaves.
people go to national parks because they want to develop thier childrens knowledge
people go to national parks because they want to develop thier childrens knowledge
Well, of course not! First off, there are different types of ways to do school. Not all people go to school. Some people stay at home and study, but either way, most children at least have an education so that when they grow up, they will find a job. It is rare that anyone doesn't go to school, or doesn't have an education, even if it is only by your own parents.
go to a store and look for it or go online
Then as there seems to be a major problem here, and you hve afear of returning home, so get in contact with a childrens association they wuill go to court and most likely the court will appoint a guardian for you.
They go back to their home country.
After they go to a funeral home
French people usually have dinner at home, whenever possible.
Absolutely. The water will not effect him.
You listen to your children's opinions.
Well, I'd assume that is.
hell where the damned go, bosom of Abraham where the just go, purgatory, and childrens limbo