
High Five Facts - Roman Children
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Social Studies, History, Health Sciences, Biology
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KG - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores various aspects of Roman children's lives, including education, play, work, birth customs, and marriage. Education was mainly for wealthy children, while poorer ones were homeschooled or worked. Roman children played imaginative games with toys like dolls and kites. Many had to work from a young age, learning trades from their fathers. At birth, children received a bulla to protect them and signify freeborn status. Marriage occurred young, with boys marrying at 14 and girls at 12, marking their transition to adulthood.
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