Ummm. This question is too ambiguous.
All that we know is that Francis was one of seven children in the family. We don't know if he was the eldest, youngest or somewhere in between.
Life expectancy in the 1600s was significantly lower than it is today, with an average lifespan around 30-40 years. Factors such as high child mortality rates, infectious diseases, and limited medical knowledge all contributed to the lower life expectancy during this time period.
Life expectancy during the 14th century was around 30-35 years. This was primarily due to high infant and child mortality rates, as well as limited medical knowledge and healthcare. People who survived childhood had a higher chance of living into their 50s or even 60s.
No, general knowledge is not a reliable indicator of age. People of all ages can have different levels of general knowledge based on their interests, experiences, and access to information.
This phrase means that wisdom often comes with age. Just like a crown symbolizes honor or achievement, the experience and knowledge gained over time can lead to greater wisdom and insight.
Yes, but you should not have to pay support for any period prior to your knowledge of the child.
It means that a noisy, disobedient child does not learn anything by doing that. If a child is obedient, knowledge will come to the child's mind because the child is at an obedient state where the child will take in any knowledge, because being obedient means you listen to everything, and listening to everything means gaining knowledge.
The verb for knowledge is know. As in "to know something".
The verb form of knowledge is to know.
Yes it has been know that doing sudoku will help your child with problem solving. I will not improve her book knowledge but it should help her critical thinking ability.
Child care providers need to have knowledge of child development so they can work with the children properly. Not all children will develop at the same time and this is okay.
Child care providers need to have knowledge of child development so they can work with the children properly. Not all children will develop at the same time and this is okay.
The noun form of the verb "know" is "knowledge."
It is very important to be aware of children's development so that you know which stages of their development they are at. Knowledge of children's development also enables you to determine whether the child as at the correct stage of development or not. It is important that you know about Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social development. E.g. you need to know the stage of physical development for a child of 7 years so that you know if they are the right height and weight.
We know what we know because we have gained knowledge. Knowledge is gained from going to school and through reading books.
We know what we know because we have gained knowledge. Knowledge is gained from going to school and through reading books.
The verb form of knowledge is to know.