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National Parent Survey Overview and Key Insights (www.zerotothree.org) & Commentary

 
Thanks to Jane I just discovered this FABULOUS website - Zero to Three.
 
The thing I love most is the same thing I love about the entire ACEs Connection community. It's a blend or research, personal experiences and social policy all blended into a fabulous incubator for social change. The Zero to Three website which has resources, articles, videos and podcasts too. 
 
It's ALL good. But today I'm going to share some insights from a parent survey recently done. The results are fascinating. 
 
It's great to hear how other parents think and feel and that there's sometimes a gap between what we want and need and actually have and can do.
 
That doesn't always get a lot of air time.
 
It's nice to get facts about parenting that lack the judgy tone that can make parents feel more guilty or stressed. 
 
Here are some excerpts:
 

Of note is that while they understand the importance of the first 5 years of a child’s life, 58% of parents find this notion both motivating and terrifying to varying degrees. 1 in 4 parents feel equally terrified and motivated.

The importance of the early years is both motivating and terrifying to parents.

AND
"About half of parents believe that children are capable of self-control and other developmental milestones much earlier than they actually are.
43% of parents think children can share and take turns with other children before age 2, and 71% believe children have this ability before age 3. In fact, this skill develops between 3 to 4 years.
36% of parents surveyed said that children under age 2 have enough impulse control to resist the desire to do something forbidden, and 56% said this happens before age 3. In fact, most children are not able to master this until between 3.5 to 4 years of age."
AND
  • 68% of parents are as likely to say that they use discipline to nurture. An equal number of parents—68%—use discipline to stop bad behavior. 65% view discipline as a way to protect their children.
  • 57% of parents struggle with figuring out the most effective way to discipline.
  • 42% of parents say they do not want to yell or raise their voice as quickly as they do, and 35% don’t want to lose their temper so fast.
It's ALL interesting. Here's the link to the entire survey overview.
 

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