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      • Aztec children were typically lovingly raised by their parents, and the children were taught by example in their home. By the age of 5 boys went with their fathers to the marketplace, to gather firewood or to go fishing. The mothers taught girls to weave and the children helped out in cooking.
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  1. Aztec children were introduced to the pantheon of gods and goddesses from a very young age. They were taught to pay tribute to these deities through rituals, offerings, and prayers, fostering a sense of piety and respect for the divine.

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  3. Aztec children were raised with care by their parents, who made certain that their children knew their responsibilities and had command over the society's needed life skills. Each child was warned against gambling, gossiping, thieving, and drunkenness.

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    • The Life of Aztec Children in Summary

    Aztecs welcomed life with feasts and celebration, it was a joyous time and children were valued greatly in the Aztec Empire, seen as the future protectors of their society. There are in fact historically noted songs from ancient Aztec times that even compares the children to Jade and other precious stones, so its no wonder childbirth was though of ...

    Some Aztec children who were born at the right astrological time would be ‘bought’ and kept as a human sacrifice. This is of course quite shocking in modern times but for the ancient Aztec people it was not shocking but quite normal. In recent archaeological findings, Aztec children were found to have slit throats, and perhaps it was a way to silen...

    Aztec people were thought to have been strict but loving with their children. When the Aztec children went out with their parents, they were taught to behave a certain way when socializing or encountering other people. The parents taught the children to work hard and be humble, and generally be respectful. Aztec girls were taught to be submissive, ...

    Eduction for Aztec children did depend partly on your families status, the children of noble people would have more opportunity that those of a farmer. For example the children of Macehualtin or the commoners went to telpochcalli school to learn military skills, religion and history. Aztec boys had a separate school from girls, the Aztecs considere...

    Play and sport was also important in Aztec society and Aztec children were taught this from a young age. The Aztecs had ball court structures for their game called Ullamaliztli, which was a game played using a rubber ball. The Aztec children also had Patolli which was a popular board game, and the children would also play with stones and bows and a...

    Marriage in Aztec society took place relatively young, of course in the times of the ancient Aztecs, you might not live a very long life due to the inherent struggles of life in those times. Young Aztec girls were often married by the age of 15 to males who would graduated school in their 20’s. The Aztec men at this age were fully prepared to go to...

    It is clear that valuing the family structure and raising the Aztec children well contributed to a better society. It is evident that this important culture of valuing the children and raising them properly helped make the Aztec children productive citizens. The children were of the Aztecs were given lots of respect and education and often quite de...

  4. Every four years, during an Aztec festival dedicated to making plants, crops - and children - grow healthily, mums and dads chose a man and woman (not family, but respected members of the community) to become ’aunt’ and ‘uncle’ to their children.

  5. Nov 16, 2011 · Although Aztec children didn’t go to school as quickly as most kids today, they learned a lot from their parents as they grew. By the young age of five, boys carried firewood and accompanied their fathers to the marketplace.

  6. Young Aztec children were homeschooled. But as teenagers, both girls and boys attended school to learn about philosophy, nature, music, and the military; they also learned a trade. Women were...

  7. The Aztecs were a tribal group of people who lived in the central area of Mexico from the 14 th century to the 16 th century (around 1345 AD to 1521 AD). They were considered one of the last greatest civilizations of Mesoamerica.

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