Ancient & Medieval Childhood - 100
Philosophers’ Ideas
Art & Childhood
Education Through Time
Nature vs. Nurture
100

Before the 16th century, what was the main goal of families?

Survival.

100

Who believed children are born as a “blank slate”?

John Locke.

100

In medieval paintings, which child was painted the most?

Infant Jesus

100

In what century did the idea of education for the common man start?

Late 1500s.

100

Nature means traits come from what??

Parents/Genes

200

Why was childhood difficult in the past?

Many children died because of sickness and little food

200

Who said children are born good??

Jean Jacques Rousseau.

200

Why did noble children look like adults in paintings?

To show what their parents wanted them to be in the future

200

Who believed play was central to learning and created the idea of kindergarten?

Friedrich Froebel.

200

Nurture means traits come from what?

Life/environment.

300

What did Philippe Ariès say children were seen as in the Middle Ages?

Miniature adults.

300

Who said children learn best by exploring and discovering?

Rousseau.

300

Why do the paintings of children from the past look strange to us today?

Because artists painted children like small adults.

300

Who promoted educating infants and toddlers?

Robert Owen.

300

Whose theory of evolution supports “nature”?

Charles Darwin.

400

What caused many children to die in the past?

Disease and hunger


400

According to Locke, what makes a child’s personality?

They shape personality and knowledge.

400

Why was Ariès’ idea not totally correct?

Few paintings of children existed, the paintings were symbolic

400

Which thinker promoted educating the “whole child”?

Johann Pestalozzi.

400

Which psychologist believed in “nurture” and behaviorism? (stimulus/response)

John Watson (also B.F. Skinner/Albert Bandura accepted).

500

Who usually went to school before the 16th century? Provide at least 2 examples

Clergy, government officials, and doctors

500

Name two lasting contributions of Locke’s philosophy.

Individualized education, enjoyable learning, critical thinking, or sensory learning (any two).

500

Why did kings and queens paint their children?

To find future partners (suitors)

500

Who supported child-centered learning?

John Dewey.

500

Give one example of nature and one of nurture.

Nature → genetic traits like eye color; Nurture → learning a language or habits from the environment.

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