
Sweden
If your child is sick in Sweden, the government will pay you 80% of your salary to stay home and take care of them. And that’s just the start of the benefits. In 1979, the government passed a law that banned spanking, and instead resort to talking and reasoning with their kids. What a difference that makes! Schools also let parents have flexible school drop-off and pick-up times. If your child is taking a long time to get ready in the morning, the Swedish government doesn’t mind. Raising a child like this gives them the freedom and ability to live a stress-less life, as compared to schools in other countries where you’re punished if you’re late.
Swedish parents will also leave their kids outside to take a nap. They believe the fresh air is good for them. If parents split their time evenly for maternity leave, they get a “gender equality bonus.” In Sweden, they love the outdoors so much that there’s a saying, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing.” They believe playing outside is part of raising a child. Fridays are for peak cuddle time and coziness, hence the Swedish saying, Fredagsmy. They have a casual attitude about nudity and gender revealing, and don’t put so much pressure on gender reveal parties as Americans do (Purewow).