In ancient Rome, children were primarily cared for by their mothers and female relatives, such as grandmothers or aunts. Wealthy families often employed wet nurses and slaves to assist with childcare. As children grew older, they might also be influenced by tutors or educators, especially in affluent households, who were responsible for their education and moral development. The role of caregivers varied significantly depending on the family's social status.
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