What I mean is that I realize my child is not perfect, but I will still love him/her
even if s/he has made a mistake. Secondly, I would like to be known as a strict
but fair parent. For example, I will not allow my child too many freedoms, but I will
also try to understand his/her needs.
49. What hopes or fears do you have concerning your children?
That’s an interesting question. Allow me to explain myself/my personal views by
shortly mentioning the following points: Firstly, I fear that my children will have a
very hard life. For example, I wonder if they will have work to do. Secondly, I
hope that they will be happy. For example, that they will find a good spouse,
have children, and live together in peace and love.
50. What type of culture do you want your child to grow up in?
That’s a broad question. Allow me to explain myself/my personal views by shortly
mentioning the following points: Firstly, I would like my child to grow up in a
culture of love. What I mean to say is that I hope the circumstances in our home
will full of love and understanding. Secondly, I hope my child will grow up in a
culture where the finer things in life are important. For example, things like music,
art, and studying should be part of his life from the beginning.
51. Are you going to bring your children up differently from the way you
were brought up? Why?
No, not really. I believe my parents raised me well,
and gave me a good education. If I could do the same for my child I would be
happy. Maybe I would be a bit more modern. For example, I believe my parents
were unreasonably strict at times. I would try and keep a balance between
discipline and freedom.
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