15 August 2013

CHILDRENS - Today's children would rather be doctors than footballers or celebrities when they grow up

















A healthy ambition: Today's children would rather be doctors than footballers or celebrities when they grow up


  • -  1,000 children between ages of two and 12 were asked what they want to be when they
       grow up
  • -  Surprisingly, more boys than girls dream of becoming dancers with girls preferring football



The future health of the nation is in safe hands, as a new survey has revealed most children dream of becoming doctors when they grow up.

It was chosen as the best job by 1,000 boys and girls aged between two and 12, ahead of teacher, actor and scientist. 
Nurse, firefighter and musician also made the list of top ten jobs chosen by youngsters, in research conducted by Mothercare.

Surprisingly, more boys than girls dream of becoming dancers - while girls put footballer ahead of dancer in their list of favourites.


More boys than girls dream of becoming dancers - and girls put footballer ahead of dancer in their list of top five jobs, according to research carried out by Mothercare
More boys than girls dream of becoming dancers - and girls put footballer ahead of dancer in their list of top five jobs, according to research carried out by Mothercare. Posed by models


TOP TEN JOBS CHOSEN BY TODAY'S CHILDREN

1. Doctor (9%)
2. Footballer (8%)
3. Teacher (8%)
4. Dancer (6%)
5. Police officer (5%)
6. Firefighter (4%)
7. Scientist (4%)
8. Musician (4%)
9.  Actor (2%)
10.Nurse (2%)
When asked what was the most important part of a job, the majority of children (34 per cent) said that ‘having fun’ and ‘helping others’ was more important than being rich or famous.

Only 1 per cent wanted to be a celebrity or reality TV star, but 2 per cent most wanted to become actors. 

Eight per cent of boys said that they would most like to become dancers, perhaps taking inspiration from televised dance competitions such as Strictly Come Dancing and Got To Dance. 

Girls seem to be swapping ballet shoes for football boots, with 2 per cent more listing footballer as their dream job. 

Lawyer, which was a popular choice for children in the past, did not appear on any of the lists.
The survey marks the launch of Mothercare's ‘Born To’ range for Save the Children.
For every item in the ‘Born To’ range sold, Mothercare will donate £1 to the charity, Save the Children.

    Jude Bridge, Mothercare’s brand and marketing director, said: 'At Mothercare we think every child deserves to achieve their dreams and grow up healthy, happy and safe but unfortunately, not all children get the opportunity to do what they were born to do. 


    strictly come dancing
    The popularity of TV dance contests such as Strictly Come Dancing is believed to have led to the increase in children dreaming of dancing careers


    TOP FIVE  JOBS FOR BOYS 

    1. Doctor (11%)
    2. Footballer (10%)
    3. Dancer (8%)
    4. Teacher (6%)
    5. Police officer (6%)

    TOP FIVE JOBS FOR GIRLS

    1. Doctor (8%)
    2. Teacher (8%)
    3. Footballer (7%)
    4. Dancer (5%)
    5. Police officer (5%)


    'We want to celebrate the potential of every child, and promote the positive message that every child is born to fulfill their potential.'

    TODAY'S PARENTS TOP FIVE JOBS AS CHILDREN 

    1. Teacher (9%)
    2. Nurse (7%) 
    3. Doctor (5%) 
    4. Lawyer (4%) 
    5. Police Officer (4%)
    Douglas Rouse, corporate partnerships director at Save the Children, said: 'Mothercare and Save the Children are committed to giving children the best chances in life. 

    'For this reason, we launched Born to Care, our global charity partnership. Together we aim to raise £1.75 million to help ensure that no child is born to die. 

    'More than £1.2 million has been raised by Mothercare staff and customers in the last two years and we hope the fantastic new ‘Born To’ collection will help us reach our target and continue to support children in the UK and around the world.'


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