They were expected to live with a family.
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
It sucked... :P
very bad
They were greatly disrespected, and no one wanted to be a part of them, and the government even didn't like the Quakers.
They were expected to live with a family.
badly lol
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
Pearl is treated with disdain and cruelty by most of the children in Boston because of her mother Hester's public shaming for committing adultery. The children perceive Pearl as strange and different, teasing and bullying her for being an outcast. Pearl's isolation reflects the judgmental and unforgiving nature of the Puritan community in The Scarlet Letter.
It can go through their entire life if it's not treated.
The children were treated with loveand respect
Children were treated good in the final solution
they were treated very badly
Treated them very badly and sometimes cut their ears off.
They were treated like angels
Good, depending on where you are.
Children treated with radiation may lose some of their eyesight and develop learning problems