Or, more specifically, if you had a wonderful childhood and have been successful/happy/fulfilled (whatever that looks like for you), what did your parents do which you think contributed to this?
And if you had an unhappy childhood, how did your parents contribute to that and what do you think you missed out on?
The reason I ask is because my children are still very young and I want them to have the best start in life, but sometimes I feel paralysed by choice. For example, if I sign them up to loads of extracurricular activities, will that be good for them or will they feel micromanaged and wish they'd been allowed to just roam free? Conversely, if I don't do that and we just spend lots of time playing together at home and outside, will they have happy memories of their childhood or will they regret not having more opportunities to try different things?
I'd love to hear different perspectives about what makes a good childhood, beyond being loved and having all your material needs met.