In Victorian times, children were often beaten with various implements as a form of discipline. Common objects included a birch rod, a strap, or a cane, which were used in schools and at home. This harsh treatment reflected the era's strict views on obedience and morality, with physical punishment seen as a necessary means to instill discipline. Such practices have since been widely criticized and are now considered abusive.
lord shaftesbury
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no
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
Young children were chimeny sweeps in Victorian times because they could fit down the chimney better than adults Unfair ain't it
they were beaten
lord shaftesbury
The slums
They were rich and they were childeren
no
yes they did
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yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
The poor children in Victorian times did not have many types of food to eat. They mostly age stale bread, potato peelings, and scraps.
eggs,potatos and more.
They were educated very well.
they used there fingers