Green space improves children's world: In Japan children go to school alone, in Spain they spend more time with family
UNICEF has released a
list of the best countries in the world to raise children. The
Netherlands, Spain, Japan, Estonia and Finland topped the 'World of the Child'
report. The most important parameter in this report is health and
pollution. The level of pollution in these countries is low, due to which
children remain healthy. Parental leave is available in all countries. Today
we are investigating what the governments and society of these countries have
done, due to which these countries have become an example in the world in terms
of raising children.

In Japan,
crimes like murder and road accidents are the least, people are polite with
children, obesity and infant mortality in
Japanese children are the lowest in the world. Mami Macag of Tokyo, who
lives in London, says - In Japanese cities, even a 6-year-old child goes to
school alone, whether by bus or train. Here crimes like murder and road
accidents are the lowest in the world. People are confident that their
child will reach school and home safely. It is the culture of Japanese
society to be polite to children.
Estonia:
The greenest cities in the world
Estonia has the world's lowest pesticide levels
in children's food. Green spaces and playgrounds in cities are more than
in America, Canada, Britain. There is learning while playing with robotics
and smart tablets.
Spain: Children are not
stopped in public places Children in Spain are never stopped from shouting,
crying or saying anything in public places. The family takes them
everywhere with them so that they can befriend new people. Spends more
time with family.
Finland: Parents-teachers talk about child's progress
Finland has one of the best parent-teacher relationships in the
world. They talk to each other regularly on the development of the
children. There are a lot of parks and green spaces in the cities. In
which the family spends more time with the children.
Netherlands: Children
are sent to public events In the
Netherlands, children are sent to public events
outside school to socialize with people. This is the way to educate them. Group,
club and community activities are a part of their life.
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