(STUDY FINDS) -- NEW YORK — Plenty of moms and dads hope their children go on to become doctors or scholars, but how early is too early to lay the foundation for their careers? A new survey finds that, on average, modern parents view age 5-and-a-half as the right time to begin plotting out and looking ahead to their future career paths.
Perhaps not surprisingly, more than half (56%) of the 2,000 parents surveyed already have their own ideas for what their kids will be when they grow up.