George Washington acted like a regular little boy with his sibling
George Washington helped his family
a person who lived
he did not have any biological children. He had two step-children who lived with him and he and Martha raised her son Jackie's child as there own, but never had any biological children
he went with his father when he was a child
George Washington looked up to his father and also to Ben Franklin.
what was George washingtons child live like
He passed No Child LeftBehind law He created President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
he was the first child.
As a child, Buzz Aldrin's greatest accomplishment was excelling in academics and pursuing his passion for astronomy. He was known for his curiosity and drive to learn about the universe, which eventually led him to become a successful astronaut and the second person to walk on the moon.
well he had twins but he loved hims babby girl better then the boy and her name was kasy fredrick(:
No. Washington, like many, if not most of the people of that time, had small pox when he was young. This left the scars on his face. A great many people had pox pits.
she was a child in 1897
Many people say it was his music but as a child prodigy music was never really that difficult for him and even if it was he would enjoy it. Probably his greatest achievement was to 'grow up'. After his less than normal childhood it was natural for him to believe that life would always be that way, but it wasn't. It seems right that the greatest accomplishment of a person like him was for nobody but himself.
There are many ways to celebrate the accomplishment of a child. One would be to throw a party for them and their friends, or alternatively buy them a meaningful gift or take them out on a trip. Ask the child what they would like to do.
He was a very nice and intelligent child.But he had some white hair......plus a mole on his left bottem cheek...(i think you know which one im talking about) [wink,wink,nudge,nudge] =]
learning to read
he married hillary Clinton and had a child named Chelsea.