That depends on what denomination they are being raised in. Catholics baptize infants. Most Protestant denominations only baptize those who are old enough to make their own profession of faith.
Here infants are baptized in the church.
Children and adults can be baptized into the Catholic Church, though they may have to attend classes beforehand, to learn what it means to be Catholic.
Yes, they baptized both children and adults.
it provided for the baptism of children of baptized but unconverted puritans
You can be baptized at any age, you are always welcome into Gods family though baptism.
held services, baptized babies, and taught children their religious duties.
In medieval Europe, Christian children were expected to be baptized, and a christian child who accepted any other religion was considered an apostate, subject to the death penalty. Jewish children could be involuntarily baptized, and if baptized, were required by the civil authorities to be taken from their families and raised in a Christian family. The last time this happened was in Italy in 1857, in the case of Edgardo Mortara.
Yes, a child can be baptized if his parents are separated, even if they are divorced. Children are not penalized for the mistakes of their parents.
Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan by his very own cousin John the baptist. And the name of the country where he was baptized was Jordan, a very small country.
They were baptized by the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, at the same Chicago church where Barack and Michelle attended off-and-on for about fifteen years and where the couple had been married in 1992.
No they do not, as Jesus said to suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for such is the kingdom of God.
Roman Catholic AnswerYour question, as phrased, sounds like Jesus, who taught the little children about God, and obviously taught that all baptized people share in His ministry. After that, nearly any saint who worked with children.