Parents place more emphasis on their children being honest and kind than anything else, according to research

A study of 1,000 mums and dads of children aged up to seven revealed the key attributes they’d most like their youngsters to develop as they grow up - with honesty, good manners and self-confidence coming out on top.

A quarter aspire for their offspring to have a good comprehension of emotions, while half would like their children to learn the art of 'being kind to others'.

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Loyalty, patience, and optimism were also among the traits to feature in the top 20 list parents hope their children will develop.

In fact, 79 per cent felt it's more important their little ones grow up with a good group of friends, than aspiring to be the next Prime Minister.

Claudia Caron, from Thomas & Friends, which commissioned the research, said: “It’s really heart-warming to see how many mums and dads want their child to grow up being kind, honest and independent, over other traits.

“It just goes to show that these attributes many take for granted aren’t a given and are something people want to encourage their little ones to have."