Only 3 per cent of Russian parents surveyed by specialists of the job search service dream of a scientific career for their child, while most of the respondents voted for the professions of IT specialists and medical workers. Talking about their dreams of the future for their sons, 26 per cent of Russian parents admitted
Russian Parents Divided Responsibilities in Supporting Children, Survey Shows
Specialists of the Russian job search service conducted a survey and found out that the main thing for the country’s parents is to help children choose a profession and give them an education. According to the survey results, for most Russians, “putting a child on his feet” means, first of all, helping him choose a
Survey: Most Russians Feel Happiness and Pride When Children Born
Specialists of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Centre conducted a study and found out how Russians feel about having children. The survey showed that the majority of respondents believe that children are needed for procreation (33%). Others said that children are happiness and joy (20%), our future (12%), the meaning of life (9%), the future
Russian Parents Support Idea of Creating Student’s Digital Portfolio
Specialists of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Centre (VTsIOM) presented the data from a survey of Russians about school portfolios. According to the results obtained, of those who have schoolchildren in their families, 50 per cent are aware of school portfolios and 50 per cent have never heard about this format for recording students’ achievements.
Russians Told How Much Pocket Money They Give Children
Three-quarters of Russians support the idea of allocating a certain budget for pocket money for their children, RIA Novosti reports, referring to a study conducted by Rosgosstrakh Bank. Most parents consider the optimal amount of pocket money for children to be up to 250 rubles a week. Experts clarify that about 74 per cent of
Russian Parents Named Top Cities for Children’s Careers
Most often, Muscovites, Petersburgers, and Kazan residents want their children to stay in their hometown after graduation. The residents of Volgograd want this least of all. Such data was received by the specialists of the SuperJob job search service. The majority of Muscovites (74 per cent) wish their children to stay in their city after
Russians Let Children Choose Profession Independently
Specialists of the Rabota.ru job search service conducted a study and found out what factors influence the choice of a profession of residents of Russia and in which industries there is most often the continuity of generations preserved. The results of the study showed that 47 per cent of the respondents believe that the education
Russians Use Praise to Motivate Children Study
Specialists from the SuperJob job search service conducted a study to find out how Russians motivate their children to study well. It turned out that children are most often praised or given gifts for their success in school. The results of the study showed that 43 per cent of parents encourage the success of schoolchildren
Russians Believe: Adult Children Should Support Parents Financially
Most Russians help their parents financially, allocating them 8,500 rubles per month on average, the specialists of the SuperJob job search service report. According to the results of their research, 55 per cent of the country residents believe that adult children should provide their parents with constant financial help and 35 per cent think that
Russian Women Start Feeling Independent Earlier Than Men
Most often, Russians realize their independence from their parents when they begin to earn their own money, but 17 per cent feel dependent on their parents anyway, as follows from the results of a survey conducted by specialists from the SuperJob job search service. The average age of realizing their complete independence from their parents
Kazan Parents Checked Food Quality in School Canteens
In total, almost 7 thousand parents tasted school lunches in Kazan and were satisfied with the food there. The general director of the City Food Department, Rima Mukhamedshina, told about this on March 22, at the mayor’s office, tatar-inform reports. Parental nutritional control began to operate in Kazan on January 11, 2021. Moms and dads
Omsk Parents Received 300,000 Rubles for Three Newborns
In Omsk, on September 13, triplets were born in the family of Natalia and Ivan, two daughters and a son, the Omsk mayor’s office reports. It is noted that a lump sum payment to Omsk families is issued with the birth of three or more children at the same time in the amount of 100,000
Yekaterinburg Resident Changed Patronymic to Matronymic
A resident of Yekaterinburg, Alla Chikinda, changed her patronymic to matronymic, RIA News reports. The girl changed her patronymic Vasilievna (derived from the father’s name Vasily) and became Irinovna (derived from the mother’s name Irina). She added that the registry office employees did not even ask her about the reasons, as “it became a usual