@CuteCoffeeGal I have to point out that if a family is at least middle class and higher they would have a nanny its why it's a big deal in J.M Barrie's Peter Pan that the Darlings' Nanny is a dog (Nana). What if we want to change up some of the rules a bit? um in the war wouldn't women have to take over some of the men's jobs? Also there were women who went over to be nurses and I know that two of them got injured during the "Great War" So the rules for the 1950s KW should be used for both WWI and WII's rules for some women as well. In the 1940s there were women forces for the army it just wasn't men. (You can put pregant women were excempt and teens) but others
BTW-even though "juice" wasn't allowed in the 1920s-people still want and got it..so maybe you should include that. I think Mischeif spirit was around before the 1930s.
BTW after the 1970s there should be the freedom of them to choose wether to go the hospital or have a home birth (My sister was born in the 1980s at home and I was born in the 1990s in the hospital-but not by choice)
So what about kids/teens being in Drama club?