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Childhood in Maya society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Childhood in Maya society The role of the children in ancient Maya society was first and foremost to help their elders. Once children turned five or six they were expected to contribute to the family. They were treated as young adults and received more responsibilities as they grew older. == Adolescents == Young girls were expected to perform household duties, while young boys were to help their fathers in farming. Mostly women raised the children, but "When a boy was about four or five… his father began the training of his son."〔Sharer, 482〕 When adolescents turned 15, they were expected to be independent. Today, this tradition of work ethic still applies to adolescents.
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