Raising Resilient Learners: Top Concerns for Parents

If you’ve noticed your child struggling with reading or math, you’re not alone. Many parents recognize the challenges of supporting their children’s educational journey. The OneChoice Kiwi Parenting Report reveals the top concerns for parents, including financial stability, nurturing mental and emotional health, and ensuring safety and well-being.
TL;DR
- Financial stability is a top concern for 59% of parents
- Mental and emotional health is a priority for 52% of parents
- Ensuring safety and well-being is a concern for 51% of parents
- Bullying, mental health issues, and internet safety are perceived dangers for children
Understanding the Concerns
Parents’ concerns about their child’s future are multifaceted. Financial stability is crucial for providing educational resources, extracurricular activities, and a secure home environment. Mental and emotional health is essential for a child’s overall well-being and resilience.
Ensuring safety and well-being involves protecting children from perceived dangers such as bullying, mental health issues, and internet safety concerns.
Parents are the most powerful teachers – Laura Lurns
”Addressing the Concerns
Parents can address their concerns by seeking resources and support. For example, Learning Success offers guidance on nurturing mental and emotional health, ensuring safety and well-being, and providing educational support.
By acknowledging and addressing these concerns, parents can work towards creating a supportive environment that fosters their child’s growth and development.
Key Takeaways:
Financial Stability: 59% of parents worry about providing for their child's future
Mental Health: 52% of parents prioritize nurturing their child's mental and emotional health
Safety and Well-being: 51% of parents are concerned about ensuring their child's safety and well-being
Conclusion and Call to Action
In conclusion, the OneChoice Kiwi Parenting Report highlights the importance of understanding and addressing parental concerns. By recognizing the interconnectedness of these concerns and seeking resources and support, parents can empower themselves to create a nurturing environment for their child.
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References
- OneChoice Kiwi Parenting Report
- Learning Success

