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On the American frontier, five-year-old children weren't just playing in the snow, they were learning to pack it against cabin walls, haul kindling, tend stove drafts, and spot the telltale white patches of frostbite on their siblings' skin. What looks cruel by modern standards was actually a carefully designed survival system, where winter skills were woven into daily life because a child's knowledge could mean the difference between life and death when storms isolated families or parents had to leave the cabin. Settler diaries reveal that children trained in these practices from an early age suffered far fewer winter injuries and could keep themselves and younger siblings alive during emergencies. This wasn't about building character or discipline, it was about ensuring the next generation could survive the brutal realities of frontier winters when help was days or weeks away.