because they probally don't have a active mind or imagination. This is not a problem it is just differant like all kids they have their little things
Some examples:I taught my little sister how to ride a bike.She taught maths as a living before retiring.My parents taught me right from wrong.They taught the children to look before crossing the road.He taught the boys how to play football.
I guess the real question is, "SHOULD it be taught?" I think it should be. Children and youth need to know some things; youth need to be aware of certain risks.
the three traits that were taught to the roman children were piety,gravity and dignity. =]
the chlid or children need to be raised in a healthy environment that isn't surrounded by drugs and they need to be taught what can happen and what it does to your body and that its wrong.
The childern of Roman where taught maners
The childern of Roman where taught maners
Some children haven't. Only if parents are too lazy to teach them anything.
Values are taught within the family to children as they grow. Grandparents, mom, dad, church attendance, and others teach the child. In school the values are reinforced and as a teacher I would try to reinforce what the parents have taught at home. It takes time, attention, love, and good role models to learn values. If children do not learn values at home they need to learn them from some one or some place.
Children taught by school teacher Jessie Horsfall Donnelly.
Roman children could go to school. Although I don't think they were taught that well. It wasn't compulserary to go to school. Some rich families could have their children taught by a tutor in small groups.
There are a number of courses which are taught at a Center for the Performing Arts. Some courses that would be taught include play writing and improvisation.
Southern plantation children typically learned from private tutors or governesses hired by their parents. They were taught subjects such as reading, writing, arithmetic, languages, music, and etiquette. Some children may have also been taught by older family members or overseers on the plantation.