Dutch children are unusually happy and healthy. Is it because of this walking ritual?
There's quite a bit we could learn from the Dutch when it comes to raising kids. For example, parents and kids do a lot together with the rest of their communities.
Dutch kids are consistently judged to be some of the happiest in the world. This year, a Unicef report again ranked them number one out of 44 western countries for overall wellbeing, and for mental health. Rich social relations were cited as a key factor. Research has shown that Dutch children have strong connections with their peers. In addition, many Dutch parents work part-time, so have more time to spend with their children. Children also have increased independence: parents let their kids roam more freely, and many start young, cycling to and from school by themselves.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jun/16/dutch-children-unusually-happy-healthy-avondvierdaagse-walking-festivalOpen linkView original on aussie.zone
No, it’s because Dutch parents are straightforward with children, and they let them be children, not miniature copies of themselves or little pawns in adults political games.
The Ritual...
Lack of a car brained populace probably helps.
The UNICEF ranking: