Asian parents more concerned about prejudice and education in their children’s future, finds survey

Asian parents more concerned about prejudice and education in their ch…

0 개 2,192 KoreaPost


8 out of 10 parents say their children are impacted by at least one physical or mental health related issue 

More than half (54%) of all parents worry about children’s mental health (up from 50% in 2021)

63% think their kids are more aware than they were of big picture issues like the environment, mental health and gender diversity.


Leading health insurer, nib New Zealand (nib), has released further findings from its fourth annual State of the Nation Parenting Survey, revealing parents’ concerns for their children’s health and future. 


The survey, which nib conducts annually with global research company, One Picture, canvassed the views of 1,226 parents, step-parents and guardians of children under 18 from around the country. 


The 2022 survey shows that parents worry about their kids' health and wellbeing and whether they are doing a good job as parents.


Mental and physical health takes a hit

The nib survey found that 80% of parents say their children are impacted by at least one physical or mental health concern. 


The key health issues troubling parents include sleep (33%), behavioural problems (28%) and viral infections (26%), which have an impact on almost 1 in 3 children. Almost a quarter of all parents who took part in the survey worry that their children are eating properly and exercising enough (24%), and just slightly fewer (23%) say they worry about their children’s mental health, especially children from intermediate school age. 


  


The survey also revealed kids are bouncing back from the challenges of COVID lockdowns and learning to adjust to a “new normal”. Compared to 2021, fewer parents say their children struggle with regulating their emotions (26%, down from 32%). 


a8c87b8d4088acaa694b9ef509ede75a_1670977098_7668.jpg
 

nib New Zealand Chief Executive Officer, Rob Hennin, said support exists to help parents who are worried about the health of their children. 


“It’s confronting to see parents so concerned,” Mr Hennin said. “But it’s also great to see kids bouncing back after the pandemic, which shows a lot of resilience among our young people.”

More awareness among children


Despite concerns, more than half (59%) of parents who responded to the survey feel equipped to prepare their child for the future. They’re confident they can support their child to learn the physical (62%) and mental skills (61%) they need over their lifetime. 


In addition, 27% say they have access to valuable external support such as close and extended family, friends, childcare centres, along with after-school care.


However, 14% disagree. Some feel unable to predict what their kids will need in the future; others feel they lack the finances required to support their children, or lack confidence to effectively manage their kids' mental health. 


And, not surprisingly, times are changing. More than half of parents surveyed said their kids are more socially aware than they were at their age (63%) on issues like the environment, mental health and gender identity. This was even prevalent in parents of preschool aged children (53%). 


Concerns for the future

The cost of living was revealed as parents’ biggest concern for the future, (67%), followed by mental health issues (40%) and climate change (33%).

Wealth inequality (20%), physical health (16%) and prejudice (14%) were the next largest points of worry. One respondent said: “I sometimes worry that they won't have the tools they need to cope with life stresses. Mostly the changing climate and all that it entails.”


The survey also highlights different ways in which uncertainty sits within ethnic groups: 22% of Asian parents named education as their top concern for the future (nearly double the national figure), and nearly a quarter (24%) of Pacific Island parents worry about their child’s future success or financial security (versus 11% for all parents). Asian (24%) and Māori (23%) parents are also more concerned about their children facing prejudice (versus 14% of all parents).


a8c87b8d4088acaa694b9ef509ede75a_1670977140_6534.jpg
 

Nathan Wallis, nib’s resident parenting expert, reminds parents about the importance of working in collaboration with their children to find a brighter path ahead. 


“It's important to remember that our kids live in a fast-moving world,” Mr Wallis said. “And it may feel scary that it's very different to the one we were raised in, but it is vital to navigate it together. 


“The data reiterates that tamariki are tuned in to socio-political issues, so practise open communication and ask them what’s important or concerning in their lives to better understand how you can support them. 


“And don’t forget that modelling positive behaviour is a powerful thing. Making proactive lifestyle changes and talking openly about emotions is great role-modelling, so kids can see their parents take health and wellbeing seriously,” he said.


ENDS



source: One Plus One Group


Mayor urges Govt to approve bed night visitor…

댓글 0 | 조회 530 | 2025.05.04
The public consultation f… 더보기

Vaping causes incurable lung disease, groundb…

댓글 0 | 조회 398 | 2025.05.01
Vaping has, for the first… 더보기

Be prepared and plan ahead for Anzac weekend

댓글 0 | 조회 389 | 2025.04.25
After last week’s dose of… 더보기

Anzac Day Parades and Services 2025

댓글 0 | 조회 1,115 | 2025.04.24
Anzac Day is a time to re… 더보기

Home values 'virtually motionless' in flat fi…

댓글 0 | 조회 628 | 2025.04.08
Residential property valu… 더보기

The next upturn is slowly building

댓글 0 | 조회 780 | 2025.04.03
Property values in Aotear… 더보기

New suburb-level property insights as NZ hous…

댓글 0 | 조회 903 | 2025.03.28
Property values across Ne… 더보기

'Rate wars' could see borrowers go long again

댓글 0 | 조회 829 | 2025.03.20
As more new and existing … 더보기

New Zealand and India Forge Deeper Ties on th…

댓글 0 | 조회 702 | 2025.03.19
The New Zealand Film Comm… 더보기

NZ housing not cheap, but affordability shows…

댓글 0 | 조회 821 | 2025.03.13
By Kelvin Davidson, CoreL… 더보기

Infrastructure investors hungry for opportuni…

댓글 0 | 조회 582 | 2025.03.10
International and domesti… 더보기

Steady start to the year for construction cos…

댓글 0 | 조회 733 | 2025.03.07
The latest figures from Q… 더보기

Gender pay gap and investment divide holding …

댓글 0 | 조회 621 | 2025.02.27
New Zealand women remain … 더보기

All eyes on lower mortgage rates as investors…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,092 | 2025.02.21
Easing mortgage rates and… 더보기

Getting the OCR down quickly

댓글 0 | 조회 904 | 2025.02.19
Commentary from Kelvin Da… 더보기

Intriguing year ahead for the housing market

댓글 0 | 조회 830 | 2025.02.12
One month in and QV opera… 더보기

First home buyers well placed for 2025

댓글 0 | 조회 1,578 | 2025.02.05
Commentary from Kelvin Da… 더보기

Housing market close to a trough

댓글 0 | 조회 1,182 | 2025.02.02
Property values in Aotear… 더보기

$500k vape kit deal 'reeks of tobacco tactics…

댓글 0 | 조회 693 | 2025.01.29
The Government has forked… 더보기

A deep and prolonged downturn is still helpin…

댓글 0 | 조회 687 | 2025.01.22
The downturn in New Zeala… 더보기

New year, new housing market? Are the winds o…

댓글 0 | 조회 723 | 2025.01.21
The housing market looks … 더보기

To fix or not to fix: Mortgage rate decisions…

댓글 0 | 조회 747 | 2025.01.15
Commentary from Kelvin Da… 더보기

Construction conditions look set to improve i…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,096 | 2025.01.11
The cost to build a 'stan… 더보기

Home value decline in December sums up 2024

댓글 0 | 조회 1,222 | 2025.01.03
Property values in Aotear… 더보기

Conflicting forces to shape New Zealand's pro…

댓글 0 | 조회 990 | 2024.12.18
New Zealand's property ma… 더보기