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In 1960, historian Philippe Ariès shocked the academic world with his book Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family Life, where he argued that medieval society did not recognize childhood as a distinct stage of life. According to Ariès, once children could walk, talk, and care for themselves, they were treated as miniature adults, expected to work, learn trades, or contribute to society without the protected childhood we imagine today. But was childhood truly absent in the Middle Ages, or simply different from our modern understanding? In this video, we explore the fascinating world of medieval childhood. From childbirth and high infant mortality to baptism rituals, swaddling, apprenticeships, and noble education, we uncover how children grew up in medieval Europe. We’ll look at what daily life was like for peasant children in the fields, apprentices in bustling workshops, and noble children preparing for knighthood or convent life. We’ll also challenge Ariès’ claim with newer research that reveals medieval society did, in fact, recognize different stages of youth—though in ways shaped by religion, social class, and survival. If you’re curious about how medieval children played, learned, and worked—or how families balanced grief, love, and discipline in a world of hardship—this deep historical journey will help you see the Middle Ages from a new perspective. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more historical explorations! What do you think—did medieval childhood exist, or was Ariès right? Let us know in the comments below. 📌 Suggested Tags medieval childhood Philippe Ariès Centuries of Childhood history of childhood medieval Europe daily life children in the Middle Ages medieval parenting medieval education apprenticeships medieval noble children Middle Ages childhood history debate medieval family life medieval child mortality medieval upbringing history for sleep 📌 Keywords medieval childhood, Philippe Ariès, Centuries of Childhood, medieval children, children in the Middle Ages, medieval family life, medieval upbringing, medieval education, medieval parenting, history of childhood, medieval Europe 📌 Metadata Ideas Category: Education / History Language: English Audience: History enthusiasts, students, medievalists, general viewers Tone: Calm, educational, thought-provoking Disclaimer: This video was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence, using historical references, scholarly theories, and elements of folklore from the medieval period. Some scenes and facts are based on documented history, while others stem from myth, speculation, or oral traditions passed down over centuries. This content is intended for gentle, educational storytelling—especially to aid sleep or relaxation—and should not be treated as a definitive academic source. Listener discretion is advised.