It seems your question is incomplete. However, if you are asking why children often exhibit certain behaviors or characteristics, it's typically due to their developmental stage. Children are naturally curious and learn through exploration and imitation, which can lead to behaviors that might seem puzzling to adults. Additionally, they are influenced by their environment, including family dynamics, social interactions, and cultural factors. Please provide more context if you have a specific behavior in mind!
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
they were small
There were no public schools in England.
They were kicked and hit everyday
work on plantations
Children often think that rude words are funny!
Oranges are often found in the stockings of children on the Canadian prairies as a traditional Christmas treat.
Children often lie out of fear. If they did something they know they shouldn't have, they know that if they tell the parent they will be punished. Children consider lying a much more reasonable way to do things; they often do not consider the consequences.
children often played games on sports outside
Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.
Children and adults bob for apples often at Halloween. It is a Celtic fall tradition.
children often played games on sports outside