Asked by John Can Kutluozen on Jun 29, 2024

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During the Middle Ages, children were nurtured until they were seven years old, which was considered the "age of reason."

Age of Reason

A developmental stage typically around the age of 7 when children start to use logic and recognize the difference between right and wrong.

  • Identify historical perspectives on child rearing and family life.
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Sofia ValentinaJul 04, 2024
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In the Middle Ages, it was commonly believed that children were nurtured until the age of seven, at which point they were considered capable of reason and more independent thought, marking a transition in their upbringing and education.