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They had to memorize their work and write on tablets.
ThEy WeReNt EdUcAtEd and if they wErE then, it would be the same as boys
They began with the usual 3 Rs - reading, riting and rithmetic, then could move on to philosophy/science, literature or arts.
Roman boys left school at the age of 12 or 13, but if they were chosen to go to a special school, left that at the age of 14.Hope this helps.
The clothing worn by Athenian boys in ancient Greece typically included a garment called a "chiton," which was a simple tunic made of linen or wool. Younger boys often wore a shorter version of the chiton, while older boys might wear a longer one. They also wore a cloak called a "himation" over their chitons, especially when going out or in cooler weather. Footwear usually consisted of simple sandals or going barefoot.
Spartan boys were taught to fight, kick, spit, bite, scratch and get into fights with other boys. Athenian boys were learnt to be polite and to be civilised.
In ancient Greece, Athenian boys typically became citizens at age 18, undergoing a transition that included military training and civic education, but they were not "released" from parental control in a formal sense. In contrast, Spartan boys entered the agoge, a rigorous military training system, around age 7 and were considered full citizens at age 30, though they had more autonomy during their training. Therefore, neither city-state formally released boys from parental authority at age 21; the processes and age of transition differed significantly.
Usually 18.
The Athenian boys were educated at home by their mothers until they attained the age of 6 years. Once the got to six years, they were sent to neighboring schools for their formal education.
They had to memorize their work and write on tablets.
sexual development among boys and girls during the transition stage
ThEy WeReNt EdUcAtEd and if they wErE then, it would be the same as boys
The Athenians boys did these sports according to my textbook, running,wrestling,jumping, boxing, and occasionly throwing the javaleanche.
spartian boys spent their days at millitary camp and athenian boys went to a real school
athenian boys went to school ;spartan boys served in the military
Spartan boys: If born with defect they were killed immediately, If they lived to seven they were how to fight and how to steal once they had reached age 30 the men were taught how to kill slaves (usually slaves) Athenian Boys: They were not killed when born but once they reached the age of seven they were taught fine arts
They couldn't study because they would have to go train for the army to fight for athens =)