Jem says that the mulatto kids are ignored and seem to belong to no one, like outcasts. At this time in history, there was no real difference in how they were treated.
children were treated different if they were jewish
Yes, they are not any different to other children, they are just slightly different mentally, and if that is the way they want to be treated then so be it.
The children were treated with loveand respect
There are lots of things about the treatment of Victorian children. First you can look at the treatment of Jane herself, how she is treated cruely by her aunt and her cousins. Then when she is sent to school you can see how the different teachers treat her, and how the other pupils treat her. You can also see how Adele is treated, how Janes cousins are treated and how the other children at Lowood are treated.
Children were treated good in the final solution
they were treated very badly
the children were treated like adults
They were treated like angels
The people of Maycomb start to treat Atticus and the children with hostility and criticism as Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. They face prejudice and discrimination from the townspeople who disapprove of Atticus taking on the case and for allowing his children to be exposed to such controversy.
Slum children are no different from rich children other than they are unfortunate and put in a crappy situation. They are just as smart as rich children and should be treated as such.ANSWER:Rich or poor you teach the ones who want to learn.
Children treated with radiation may lose some of their eyesight and develop learning problems
children where treat the same as adults