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- Governess abstract "A governess is a girl or woman employed to teach and train children in a private household. In contrast to a nanny (formerly called a nurse) or a babysitter, she concentrates on teaching children instead of meeting their physical needs. Her charges are of school age rather than babies.The position is rarer now, except within large and wealthy households such as those of the Saudi royal family and in remote regions such as outback Australia. It was common in well-off European families before World War I, especially in the countryside where no suitable school existed nearby. Parents' preference to educate their children at home—rather than send them away to boarding school for months at a time—varied across time and countries. Governesses were usually in charge of girls and younger boys. When a boy was old enough, he left his governess for a tutor or a school.There has been a recent resurgence amongst families worldwide to employ governesses or full-time tutors. This has been for a number of reasons including personal security, the benefits of a tailored education, and the flexibility to travel or live in multiple locations.".
- Governess thumbnail TheGovernessRebeccaSolomon.jpg?width=300.
- Governess wikiPageExternalLink urn:nbn:de:0159-20110201178.
- Governess wikiPageExternalLink www.britishtutors.com.
- Governess wikiPageExternalLink www.ieg-ego.eu.
- Governess wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Governess wikiPageExternalLink a-teachers-resource-victorian-social-life-from-paintings.
- Governess wikiPageExternalLink govness.html.
- Governess wikiPageID "234371".
- Governess wikiPageRevisionID "603460692".
- Governess hasPhotoCollection Governess.
- Governess subject Category:Domestic_work.
- Governess subject Category:Education_and_training_occupations.
- Governess comment "A governess is a girl or woman employed to teach and train children in a private household. In contrast to a nanny (formerly called a nurse) or a babysitter, she concentrates on teaching children instead of meeting their physical needs. Her charges are of school age rather than babies.The position is rarer now, except within large and wealthy households such as those of the Saudi royal family and in remote regions such as outback Australia.".
- Governess label "Gouvernante dans l'Angleterre georgienne et victorienne".
- Governess label "Gouvernante".
- Governess label "Gouvernante".
- Governess label "Governess".
- Governess label "Guwernantka".
- Governess label "Institutor".
- Governess label "Гувернёр".
- Governess label "ガヴァネス".
- Governess sameAs Guvernantka_(vychovatelství).
- Governess sameAs Gouvernante.
- Governess sameAs Institutor.
- Governess sameAs Gouvernante_dans_l'Angleterre_georgienne_et_victorienne.
- Governess sameAs ガヴァネス.
- Governess sameAs Gouvernante.
- Governess sameAs Guwernantka.
- Governess sameAs m.01j1p6.
- Governess sameAs Q1540278.
- Governess sameAs Q1540278.
- Governess wasDerivedFrom Governess?oldid=603460692.
- Governess depiction TheGovernessRebeccaSolomon.jpg.
- Governess isPrimaryTopicOf Governess.