Atticus' sister, Alexandra, helps with the children.
They have a black cook named Calpurnia that Atticus has hired. They all like her and she takes really good care of them. In the story they one time go to her church. Since their mom has died she is like a second mom in a way. But then a whole lot later in the book their aunt comes to stay with them so then there is now 2 women in the house.
Atticus believes in honesty and open communication with children, which he demonstrates through his parenting philosophy. He values truthfulness and respect for children's curiosity, believing that answering their questions helps them learn and grow. Atticus wants children to feel comfortable coming to him with their inquiries and to foster a trusting relationship with them.
Housework.
Atticus reads to the children's game by using his strong voice and clear articulation to engage the children and bring the story to life. By actively participating and embodying the characters in the story, Atticus makes the reading experience more interactive and enjoyable for the children.
Alexandra Finch is Atticus Finch's sister in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She is the children's aunt and comes to live with Atticus and his children, Scout and Jem, to provide a female influence in their lives. Alexandra is depicted as a traditional and strict woman who often clashes with Atticus's more liberal parenting style.
They give Atticus gifts of food. Hope this helps!
Boo Radley saved the children from Bob Ewell. Atticus thanks Boo because if Boo hadn't stepped in to stop Bob Ewell, the children probably would have been killed. Atticus is thanking Boo Radley for keeping his children alive. At least, that's how I see it :)
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The Children finds Atticus in front of the maycomb jail.
The children find Atticus in front of the jail reading by the light bulb he left with when he went out one evening.
Women's role was watching children and doing housework
Women's role was watching children and doing housework