
New Zealand
Even though people in New Zealand experience freedom, they don’t have freedom when it comes to naming their kids. The government strongly advises parents against naming them after official royal titles. The government can reject any name it considers royal or a distinguished title. They also advise against naming their kids after swearing words or using punctuation in their names. In recent years, certain names like Messiah, Princess, Duke, and Royal were denied to children. Besides that, the government pays for childcare and gives children access to free swimming lessons.
The country is full of hiking, swimming, and camping opportunities, so when the kids aren’t at school, they’re running around in nature. Jade-Ceres Munoz moved to New Zealand in the hopes of raising her children differently. She said, My daughter was able to go to daycare, where she had free education for 20 hours a week. The government’s ECE (early childhood education) program was open to all children below 5 years old, no matter what their migrant status is. The daycare in the city had well-trained kitchen staff that prepares morning tea and lunch for the kids as part of their enrollment.” In New Zealand, they make raising children easy (Matador Network).