Well, all the right/wrong or good/bad arguments of this practice aside, "petticoating" boys ("effeminate" or not) as a discipline to tame them has nonetheless been well proven to "work," especially for adolescent youths. However, making a boy go in public today dressed in frilly girl's attire would be ill-advised, for reasons I trust are obvious. A feasible & equally effective substitution in this regard is simply to have him in a nice boy's dress suit but with inordinately brief short pants worn with white knee-socks. Of course, even costumed this way, it likely wouldn't be possible to send him to school so attired, either. But for all other times...
The educational system in Sparta was designed to prepare young boys for a life of military service. It focused on physical fitness, discipline, and warfare training to create strong and disciplined soldiers for the Spartan army. Academic subjects were secondary to physical training and military education.
For the most part, girls and boys were always segregated except when with their family or families. Girls and boys also had different subjects-- for example, boys were expected to learn more "figuring" (math) than girls.
In Sparta, the cultural education focused on instilling discipline, physical fitness, and military training in young boys through the agoge system. This included rigorous physical exercises, combat training, and an emphasis on loyalty to the state over individual interests. Academic subjects were taught to a basic level, with the primary goal being to produce strong and obedient warriors for the city-state of Sparta.
A typical Victorian classroom was set out with rows of desks facing the front where the teacher's desk was located. The students' desks would be arranged in a strict manner based on grade level and gender, with boys and girls often segregated. The room would be bare of decorations and students were expected to sit in silence and follow strict discipline.
In the telpochcalli Aztec school, young boys were taught basic skills such as farming, military training, and crafts. They also learned about Aztec religious beliefs, customs, and traditions to prepare them for adulthood and their roles in society.
At school the other boys made fun of his effeminate behavior and fondness for wearing fluorescent socks.
They thought it would make effeminate boys more 'manly' because it was feared the would grow up as homosexuals which was considered a curable disease in those days.
No. There are no homosexual indications in My Little Pony. While some may think watching My Little Pony is effeminate, the young men who watch the show, known as "bronies" are, on the whole, no more or less masculine than non-bronies.
BSC Young Boys was created on 1898-03-14.
In Athens, boys focused on education, arts, and civic engagement, while in Sparta, boys were trained for military service from a young age. Athenian boys had more freedom and could participate in democratic processes, whereas Spartan boys were raised in a strict, militaristic environment with an emphasis on discipline and physical training.
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Ralph has come to accept the boys' lack of discipline and order, as well as the existence of the beast on the island, as normal. He also becomes desensitized to the violence and brutality among the boys.
Well, how you mean young? I think boys are just to just go for it. Thanks!
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys are easily distracted as they lack adult supervision and structure. They are young and struggle with self-discipline and impulse control, which leads them to prioritize immediate desires over long-term goals. Additionally, the boys' focus on survival and fear of the unknown can contribute to their distracted behavior.
Lassie, for young girls. Laddie for young boys.
why is it necessary for young boys and girls to be socially acceptable to others
depends how old u are in comparison to the young boys or girls haha