Every parent wants only the best for his child! Often, in pursuit of a prosperous life for a child, parents even move to live in another country. And where is it really worth moving?
Versatile Norway
There are a huge number of child-friendly international communities in the country. Here most often come those who want to give a child a good education, because Norway is on the ninth place in the ranking of the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Education and Science).
Safe Netherlands
If the parents have a child under 12 years of age and they work or study, the state pays them an allowance. It is the Netherlands that represents the steering committee of the European Alliance for Child Safety. With the help of the system developed by him, children are completely safe not only within the walls of their home, but also on the roads, and at school, and in other public places. The system also teaches respectful and understanding attitudes towards children.
Caring Ireland
Parents living or working in Ireland are provided by the State with a special allowance for the care of a child up to 18 years of age. Also, in a situation where a child enters full-time education before his or her majority, parents have the right to ask for compensation for expenses spent on education. Ireland has developed a special Child Safety Programme to help avoid unforeseen injuries and protect children from abuse.
Swiss Standards
The Swiss education system is considered one of the best in the world. According to the results of the research, Zurich is in second place in the ranking of cities with a high level of safety.
Favorable Iceland
If you look at the OECD index, Iceland has 9.8 points out of 10 in terms of the level of favorable living conditions. The same score was awarded to this country for security. It is worth noting that in Iceland, more than 78% of the population from 25 to 64 years old have secondary education.
Canadian Programs
Maple Leaf Country is in many of the world's top rankings in a wide variety of areas. Canada has a very high ranking in education and child safety, and there is even Child Safe Canada.
Prize Finland
If medals were given for prizes, Finland would win silver in education. The Finnish school system ranked second in the world according to the OECD rating.
Calm Slovenia
Slovenia is very good at fighting crime, which is why this state has the lowest rates in the world. Slovenia is also considered the safest country for children, it is second only to Norway and Iceland.
Swedish Excellence
STS ranked Sweden fifth in terms of child safety. The school education system here is considered one of the best: children receive a quality education and already in the process of growing up try to distinguish evil from good.
Japanese success
At the moment, the rating of the safest countries is headed by Japan. There is an outstanding education system, there is an annual decrease in the growth of crime.