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== Attending school ==
== First communion ==
First Communion is an important event in the life of a child, both for the child and for the family as a whole. The information gathered in our survey indicated that at the start of the 20<sup>th</sup> 20th century, and in keeping with the tradition inherited from earlier eras, children took their First Communion between 12 and 14 years old, when it was considered that the communicant had the necessary discernment for that act.
=== Private communion and high mass communion ===
In many places, it was seen that the initial tasks to help out at home were interchangeably carried out by boys, by girls or by both together in the case of siblings. As they grew up, boys specialised in some tasks, usually harder, needing effort and more focused on the fields, while the girls helped out more at home and with the tasks usually performed by the mother.
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