PETALING JAYA: The dawn of a new year brings renewed hope for a better future, more so among Malaysian parents with young children.
Vision of the future: Luqman and Fatin hope that with a better education system, their son will have it easier compared to what they went through.The dawn of a new year brings renewed hope for a better future, more so among Malaysian parents with young children.Justin Yap, 35, feels that beyond just being a “high-income nation”, it would be a country where there is safety physically and psychologically.
“I no longer dream of flying cars for the future but a world where our education can continue to progress to be inclusive, leaving no child behind, ” she said.Maintenance engineer Luqman Hakeem Nordian and housewife Fatin Syuhada Shamsudin hope that a better economy is in store, as it would improve education as well as healthcare for the next generation.
“The last thing we want as young parents is to see our child fall sick merely because of negligence, ” he said. “It would be especially great for us young parents to be assured of quality education for our children in government schools without needing to send the little one to private or international schools for fear of racial or religious bullying, ” said the service delivery manager.
“The first step to becoming a developed nation is to have a first-class mindset and mentality, and it all begins with kindness, tolerance and understanding, ” said the 31-year-old. “As a parent, I can only try my very best to work hard to build a better future for my kid, and I hope Malaysia does the same thing too. Our kids are the future of Malaysia, ” said Farouq.
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