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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about what school was like for kids hundreds of years ago or if they are feeling nervous about their own classroom routine. It provides a grounding perspective on the history of education, showing how ancient Roman children learned from their families and tutors long before modern schools existed. By exploring the roles of fathers, teachers, and the Greek influence on Roman life, the book helps children see the long lineage of learning that connects us to the past. Appropriate for ages 6 to 10, this guide introduces historical concepts through the lens of daily family life and social structures. Parents will appreciate how it highlights the importance of curiosity and the value placed on education in different cultures. It serves as an excellent tool for opening conversations about how our current school systems were built on ancient foundations and how much the parent-child bond has always influenced a child's path to knowledge.