In the past, the child functioned, like nowadays, mainly in and around their home – in the backyard, the nearby meadow, the road, the street or the square. According to various sources however, for many centuries, children did not probably have their own rooms, dedicated only to their needs. Sometimes, in the richest of families, there were special playrooms or rooms for learning, in which the children lived with the adults who looked after them. Most frequently, however, children spent time, slept, studied and played in common rooms. The custom of giving over a room for children in houses only became popular in the nineteenth century, and then only in certain situations.
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