Are you curious to know how children are brought up in other countries? Alien traditions can be very curious and unusual. Perhaps something will seem strange to you, but something you want to take note of.
Denmark
Danish children grow up in an atmosphere of freedom and equality. From an early age, a child is a full-fledged member of the family who has the right to his opinion and can take part in resolving any issues. The main method of education for Danish parents and educators is the game, and therefore kindergartens at the highest level are equipped with everything necessary for a wide variety of game programs. Children's certificate to the pool makes it possible to visit it at any time of the year.
Ireland
The attitude towards children in this country is reverent. Even if the kid broke something or broke it in the store, no one will scold him for it - rather, they will politely ask if he was scared. Despite the fact that women in Ireland prefer to give birth at a fairly mature age, there are many children in families - often four or five. It is interesting that in this country there are no orphanages at all: for all orphans there will certainly be a foster family.
Austria
The upbringing of children, however, as well as many other issues, is treated ambiguously here. On the one hand, it is believed that Austrian parents are among the most strict in the world. On the other hand, it is here that more money is spent annually on buying toys for a child than in any other European country.
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