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Table of content1. Children's education matter2. Children's computer usage3. Parents' expectation toward their children4. Parents' sentiment toward childrenA. Executive summary1.1. Children's education matter41.6% over 308 surveyed people (have children under 10 years old) send their children to extra classes,especially "Major subjects and <strong>English</strong>". This starts rather early when their children are aged from 5 - 6 yearsold, account for 49.2%. Average fees for extra classes is from 500,000 - 1,000,000 VND / month which equalsto 32.0% of the surveyed people.1.2. Children's computer usageSimilarly, computer usage of children is allowed by their parents very early which is rather popular <strong>in</strong><strong>Vietnam</strong>ese families. Over 85 of each 100 surveyed people encourage their children to use computers from 4 -5 years old of 6 - 7 years old.1.3. Future expectationUniversity is a 'gate' which most parents hope their children can reach it <strong>in</strong> the future and 35% of parents givestheir children decision power of future career path. However, there are still some parents who expect theirchildren to choose some specific careers such as Doctor / Nurse / Pharmacist (22.7%) or employees of Bank<strong>in</strong>g/ F<strong>in</strong>ance / Economic.Most parents want their children to be fluent at popular second languages such as <strong>English</strong> (93.8%), Ch<strong>in</strong>ese(49.0%) and Japanese (47.7%).1.4. Parents' feel<strong>in</strong>gs for their childrenWith modern life, most parents take less time talk<strong>in</strong>g to their children which is from 1 - 2 hours per day,account for 34.9%. In details, 'Mommy' usually spends much time for talk<strong>in</strong>g to their children more thanRegard<strong>in</strong>g to 'gett<strong>in</strong>g married' matter, 52% of the surveyed people agree that 28 - 30 years old is the best timefor their children. However, there is still 39.8% who encourages their children to get married sooner which isfrom 25 - 27 years old. After gett<strong>in</strong>g married, most parents let their children choose if they want to live withparents or not.

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