Tell them that you left for more responsibility
The best way I have found to divert that scenario is the general, " To better myself and opportunities." The reviewer knows why you left....
Educational reasons
If you do not wish to answer honestly, then say something like "you wanted to develop your career and felt the change of job was necessary to your developmental experience".
is the drive to work shorted? is the job for more money?
Honestly.
i have not work over 3 years
no
Something like "It was discovered that the company was becoming less stable financially, so I decided it was better to leave before they went out of business"
haha nice one matee! Eesh....I would go for the standard, "I had met or exceeded all of the goals I had set for myself in my last position, and was ready for a new challenge" Or some similar BS. I wouldn't think bringing that up would be a great idea.
They can call your last employer and ask.
You've got the answer in your question! You left your job to raise your child.
You should answer it just as you said, that you were fired for protecting a customer and not compromising your ethics. Any employer that sees that should understand that statement and ask you for more specific information if they are interested in hiring you.
depends why you quit. "I resigned to persue other opportunities" sounds better than I quit