KidsRights Index 2022. In the KidsRights Index 2022, Iceland continues to rank first in the Index, followed by Sweden and Finland.
Chinese children care for their parents in old age.
As in Korea, Chinese families traditionally view filial piety and respect for one's elders as the highest virtue, deriving from the Confucian tradition.
Behaving with dignity and respect towards children and young people involves respecting their views, their choices and decisions, not making assumptions about how they want to be treated and working with care and compassion. Those who receive care and support are able to make choices about the care they receive.
Maria Montessori believed that a child not only needs to be loved, nurtured and cared for, but also respected. Demonstrating respect for your child early on helps them grow to be courteous, kind, thoughtful, and compassionate.
Children deserve respect. When children are respected they succeed in life. When a child experiences respect, they know what it feels like and begin to understand how important it is. If children don't have respect for peers, authority, or themselves, it's almost impossible for them to succeed.
Australia
Another safe country with a low crime rate, Australia is among the best for raising a family. There are many programs funded by the government to support families. High-quality education comes free for all children. That applies to healthcare services as well.
Dutch kids are a marvel: cycling around town, hanging onto the back of their parents' bike, and eating hagelslag like there's no tomorrow. No wonder they're among the happiest children in the world — but why is that?
Switzerland ranked the worst for families, followed by Greece, Cyprus and the United Kingdom. But the report also noted that no single country ranked consistently high on all indicators studied, which "suggests there is room for improvement, even among the more family-friendly countries".
When it comes to competitiveness, education and political stability, Denmark ranks among the world's elite. This is according to a number of international rankings from, among others, the World Economic Forum.
French Polynesia. The friendliest country in the world according to you, our readers, is French Polynesia, a collection of more than 100 islands in the South Pacific.
Norway. Norway ranks as the best country to be a mother due to its wonderful health care and education systems. Mothers enjoy substantial maternity leave and childcare provisions. The country offers low cost day care and flexible schemes that allow mothers to return back to work while collecting maternity leave.
The annual study by the Beijing-based YuWa Population Research Institute ranked South Korea top of the list of nations for raising a child, with the cost coming to 7.79 times the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean newspaper, reported.
1. Sweden: According to its citizens, Sweden, which has recently been named the most respected nation in the world, meets all the criteria for being secure, friendly, and attractive.
2022 rankings
In the 2022 index, New Zealand is ranked most free overall, while North Korea is last. Hong Kong was ranked most free in economic liberty, while Norway was ranked most free in the social liberty category.
In fact, Switzerland is considered to be the birthplace of hospitality for its long and rich history in the area dating back to around 150 years ago when palatial hotels were built across the Montreux Riviera, heralding the start of luxury tourism.
Sweden. The stunning Scandinavian nation of Sweden is known for surreal forests, coastal islands, glittering lakes and glacial mountains. It is also known for being home to the most beautiful women in the world.
There are some places and some trips which you better postpone until the children are older, but Australia is a perfect choice when it comes to family travel.
Finland: For the sixth year in a row, Finland is the world's happiest country, according to the World Happiness Report. Aleksanterinkatu (Aleksi Street) in Helsinki is pictured. 2. Denmark: The Nordic countries all perform well by the measures used to determine happiness.