In the 1950s, children were primarily cared for by their mothers, as societal norms emphasized homemaking and traditional family roles. Many mothers were stay-at-home parents, while fathers worked outside the home. Extended family members, such as grandparents or older siblings, often played a role in childcare, especially in larger families. Additionally, some children attended nursery schools or kindergartens, which began to gain popularity during this decade.
parenting and children
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women looked after the children and cookedandcleaned.
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They looked after the farm and the children
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they were the ones that looked like ethiopean children
Yes, the word 'childcare' is a noun, a word for the job of looking after children; a word for a place where children are looked after; a word for a thing.
some were slaves some were well looked after children. it depended on if the pharaoh like them.