"I want to be a _____ when I grow up"
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I also think that the best way for me to bond with the kids is to ask them to read to me everyday. It is intellectual bonding, I feel that our minds are connected. I look at a word and think about it in my mind, while my kids read it aloud
I actually plan to ask my kids to read aloud to me everyday, from a book of my choice, until they are 18 years old :mrgreen: Not sure if that is possible. -
Young children's ambitions 'hint at emotional strength'
Big career plans in young children may hint at greater emotional strength and resilience, a study suggests.
Researchers at London University's Institute of Education asked more than 11,000 seven-year-olds what they wanted to be when they grew up.
They found ambitious children from poor homes had fewer behavioural problems than those with lesser dreams.
\"Their ambitions may reflect their sense of hope for the future,\" said lead author, Prof Eirini Flouri.
\"Early aspirations may therefore be a very good indicator of a cluster of characteristics associated with resilience - or the lack of it - such as self-perception of competence or a feeling of hopelessness,\" said Prof Flouri.
Sporting dreams
The researchers acknowledge that children's career aspirations at age seven are largely dreams rather than realistic plans, for example a third of the boys interviewed said they wanted to be footballers or other sportsmen.
The 12 most popular occupations with seven-year-olds were teacher, scientist, hairdresser, sports player, firefighter, police officer, artist, entertainer, animal carer, vet, doctor and builder.
The researchers cross-referenced the results of the survey with data on the same children's emotional state, drawn from questionnaires on their strengths and difficulties filled in by their mothers. They also factored in details of family income.
The findings suggested children from the poorest families were more likely than their better-off peers to want to work in the public sector perhaps as doctors, teachers or police officers.
The study also revealed most of the seven-year-olds interviewed were very ambitious. Just over 80% were hoping for professional or managerial jobs, with girls more likely to dream of professional careers.
The researchers found girls were more interested in careers involving helping or caring for people or animals while boys were more likely to be motivated by dreams of becoming powerful, popular or wealthy.
The study found 12% of boys wanted to be policemen and 5% firemen. It also revealed 23% of girls wanted to be teachers, 12% vets and 6% doctors.
The study was based on data from the Millennium Cohort Study, which has been following more than 19,000 children from all over the the UK since they were born in 2000-1. The aim is to continue to follow them into adulthood. The study is run by the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the Institute of Education.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-19586824
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This is so fun! What did your dc say that he wanted to be when he was older? -
One a cooker n the other a fire engine. :scratchhead:
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Daughter (P2) - ballet teacher, piano teacher & school counsellor (all at the same time!)
Son (K1) - Pilot
Son (N2) - Policeman -
Daughter (P2) - ballet teacher, piano teacher & school counsellor (all at the same time!)
Son (K1) - Pilot
Son (N2) - Policeman -
DD1 (7yrs old) - Policewoman and Doctor
DD2 (6 yrs old) - A Singer and Art Teacher -
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My son: Boss
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power ranger.... :rotflmao:
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LOLMum:
One a cooker n the other a fire engine. :scratchhead:
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How old are they LOLMum? Your kid will have to compete with many international brands :rotflmao: -
ds1 (3 y.o.) - Astronaut
ds 2 (5 y.o.) - President of Singapore -
When my girl was young, she said βcashierβ because she liked to play with the cash register.
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dd1 wants to be a florist / horticulturist. She wants to grow her creations and sell them.
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DD: a vet, to help the animals.
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AceTutors123:
LOLMum:
One a cooker n the other a fire engine. :scratchhead:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
How old are they LOLMum? Your kid will have to compete with many international brands :rotflmao:
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DS (P1) bus driver
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(when DS was 3 yrs old) - father
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My kid says want to be a doctor as I keep saying next time if mummy is sick can help take care of me if my kid be a doctor.
We play the toy kit pretending to be a doctor.