In the essay Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior by Amy Chua, it’s understood that Amy Chua is a firm parent who is very involved in her children’s lives and obviously wants the best for them. Her children are not allowed to do whatever they want to do because she guides them to be exactly who she wants them to be. The reason for Amy Chua’s parenting is because in Chinese culture, it is believed that “The vast majority of the Chinese mothers said that they believe their children can be “the best” students, that “academic achievement reflects successful parenting,” and that if children did not excel at school then there was “a problem” and parents “were not doing their job.” (Chua 219). She was also raised this way and she believes that it only made her better so that’s why she raises her children the same way. …show more content…
Unlike Amy Chua, Hanna Rosin believes in letting her children go on playdates and attend sleepovers; in fact, she wishes they’d go on more of them and she also praises their hastily drawn birthday cards as if they were Matisse, sometimes with tears in her eyes. According to Hanna Rosin, this is her way of showing appreciation of anything her children put their effort into doing because in her mind, it’s the thought that counts, whereas Amy Chua insult her children until they get it right because in her mind, it’ll only make them