Pretty much. There were two phases to people's lives and that was baby and adult. The idea of a "teen" doesn't happen until the 1940's. So, there was no real specialized clothing for children. When you look at the paintings of the time the children are shown dressed as adults.
The same way it did for adults.
If you mean Kids - quite often squires were kids brought in to help knights with their equipment.
Rationing during times of scarcity, such as World War II, affected both children and adults, but the impact on children was often more pronounced. Kids rely on adequate nutrition for growth and development, and rationing could lead to deficiencies that hindered their physical and cognitive development. Additionally, children had less agency in food choices and were more vulnerable to the stresses of scarcity, making them particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of rationing.
The evacuees would be picked by the family. They would go down to the station and check the kids' ID, clothes and gender and then they would take the chosen child home.
Yes! Martin Frobisher had 16 children. But the kids names stayed unknown!:(
Bills,Food,Water,Clothes,Kids clothes.
they had jobs like washing clothes,and cooking inside the house for everyone,and working in the yard.
they wore adults clothes but smaller
They Were Beaten With A Stick.
Adults sometimes fought in war or helped with their kids. Men usually went to war while women coked.
Yes they do have. They provide clothes for girls, boys, newborns.
Kids of course!
Well, way back in medieval times, girls would get married at as young as 13. So, probably around 14 or 15.
Fireball XL-5 ? Even in black and white you could tell they had (Loud) costumes.
kids do have more imagtion than adults
both kids and adults can go on here for any information
Because if the kids do what the adults do then that can lead to bad things.