children learnt in the 1850s by going to school or getting tutored
They would only be small schools with up to 60 children unless they lived i a big town
in a not so populated area parents would'nt have time to tutor their kids so a tutor would come and teach them for a day for as little as 10c and then stay over for the night.
whats wrong with the union in 17500s <><><> Well, if you mean the 1750s- there WAS no Union- we were all still colonies of Great Britain until 1776.
There are a number of reasons. Due to lack of contraception many more children are born unplanned. Poor living conditions and medical treatment mean that many people die young meaning less adults. More developed countries have a longer life expectancy and the ratio of adults to kids increases.
There were issues between state's rights and government rights. The big states wanted the most power but the smaller states didn't want to be overtaken.
Wit is called educated insolence because of cynical and sarcastic comments made by educated people. It also means that an educated person can put thoughts into words more easily.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote that women should be educated only as a means of helping men.
Educated parents can affect children a future because the future of children's depend upon parents life so if parents are educated ,socialized and civilized than they will also make these children educated ,socialized and civilized so educated parents affect children's future
all children in the UK are educated
In schools of course. Although many children were educated at home.
They were educated very well.
they were educated by there parents and there preiests
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There were few jobs available to women who lived during the 1750s. These included running a shop and teaching children.
everyone
An educable child is one that could be educated. Ineducable children cannot be educated.
The only difference is that the children of educated parents who are also conscious of hygiene bring up their children in the same advantaged manner . But those parents who are themselves not educated and do not know anything about right hygiene bring up their children in the same disadvantaged manner.
The only difference is that the children of educated parents who are also conscious of hygiene bring up their children in the same advantaged manner . But those parents who are themselves not educated and do not know anything about right hygiene bring up their children in the same disadvantaged manner.
The good points of women working from home in the 1750s included a home that was run well and children who were watched carefully. Women also helped with the farms, spoke for their husbands in business transactions from the home, and even cooked for the hands on the farms.