A dog for those living in remote places, with large areas of extremely well fenced land. Likely to be fine with older children they have grown up with, as long as they can follow rules. The Kuvasz is not inclined to tolerate strangers at all, and is too large and slow to mature to be a good fit with a home with young children.
While many dogs are traditionally thought of as being good with children, all dogs and children need to be taught to get on with and respect each other, and be safe together. Even so, dogs and young children should never be left alone together and adults should supervise all interactions between them.