In colonial times, many families required the children to stand while the adults sat and ate their meal. Older children were quickly expected to complete adult chores and were held accountable.
The Childern were treated really poor during colonial times.
Some words from colonial times that start with k are: keg, kerchief, kerosene, kettle, key, kiln, kin, kindling, kindness, kindred, kingdom, kitchen, kitten, knead, kneel, knife, knight, knoll, knowledge
Kinesiology
All kinds of martial arts teach discipline, because without discipline, you cannot learn true martial arts. Whether or not you actually achieve any discipline from studying martial arts, has nothing to do with the art itself, but is determined by the attitude presented by the master/sifu/sensei of the dojo, and by yourself. If you study at a serious dojo, then such things as discipline, power, improved health and harmony will present itself to you during the expanse of training. Martial Arts without discipline = trouble..
geology
punctuality is part of discipline. Discipline is the basis of everything in the army. The army relies heavily on punctuality as it leads to great teamwork which is also necessary.
children adressed their parents in colonial times by being very formal
only people with no children could be a Tanner in colonial times
they wore dresses
Discipline in colonial times varied depending on the specific colony and circumstances. However, in general, discipline was often strict and authoritarian. Punishments for crimes and offenses were typically harsh, including public humiliation, physical punishments such as flogging, or even death. Military discipline was particularly severe, with soldiers facing strict rules and harsh penalties for disobedience.
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they did chores and played games
old clothe
school
They would adress their parents formall. Like father and Mothe.
Colonial schools were very harsh. They did not treat the children well. Teachers could not marry
in colonial times a peruker is a colonial wig Maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair and human hair into net, curled it and sold it for money to children, men and woman.
dame school