Are kids in Germany really more independent?
Do kids in Germany show more personal responsibility than children in other countries? We dive into the daily lives of Germany’s 8.5 million families with underage children, exploring what German parents might be doing differently. How do they encourage independence and responsibility in their kids? And could young parents in other countries learn a thing or two from them? In this video, two German families open up about their daily routines between daycare, school, and free time, sharing the values they prioritize, the tasks they delegate, and how they empower their children to take charge. Join us for an inside look into family life and parenting in Germany!
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:49 Who takes care of the children?
02:23 When should children start going to daycare?
04:22 What does family life with school kids look like?
05:25 How do kids spend their free time?
07:28 What is important to German families?
#Germany #parenting #family
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CREDITS
Report: Hendrik Welling, Hallie Rawlinson
Camera: Robert Richter, Marco Borowski
Edit: Hendrik Welling
Supervising Editor: Mirja Viehweger
Special thanks to Kita Drieselmäuse in Berlin and https://forum-soziale-dienste.de/
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