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Before school, Victorian children often engaged in various chores and responsibilities at home, such as helping with household tasks or tending to younger siblings. Many worked in factories or farms to contribute to their family's income, especially in lower-income families. Some children also spent time playing outside or participating in informal games with peers. Overall, their activities varied significantly based on their social class and family circumstances.

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