topic in America. Every person has an opinion on how a child should be raised and disciplined. In Amy Chua’s “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” (an excerpt from Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother)‚ Chua explains Chinese parenting and how it is effective in her life. She claims that by breaking down a child and pushing them to their full potential‚ the child will‚ in turn‚ be confident and incredibly successful. Through the use of several rhetorical devices‚ Chua supports‚ as well as weakens‚ her claim
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The writer in the excerpt Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior‚ Amy Chua‚ does a great job of justifying Chinese-style parenting by contrasting it to Western-style parenting. She tells her audience that through her strict orders and threats does her daughter‚ Lulu‚ succeed in playing and mastering a very difficult piano piece; Western parents with high concerns for their kids’ psyches would only “ask their kids to try their best.” Chua also reveals the generality of Chinese parents constantly working
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Katlyn Jankowski 11282179 March 13 2013 Tiger Mom After reading the article‚ I feel very upset by the way things were stated. In my life growing up my mother was very involved in everything that I had chosen to do. Her opinion and expectations of me were very important and close in my mind. My mother was hard on me to a point‚ however she always knew when something was just too much‚ or when to let me have my time to be a kid. I feel the way the tiger mom treats her children is somewhat run like
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A tiger mom is a mother who uses tough love‚ discipline‚ and strict rules towards their children in order to reach academic excellence. This type of parenting is typically found in Chinese parents and is a traditional Chinese way of parenting. Amy Chua‚ who is a lawyer and author‚ as well as‚ professor of Law at Yale Law School‚ explains in her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” about her experience and rules of being a tiger mom. Although it is not common in Western moms‚ Chau stresses certain
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Tiger Moms: Is Tough Parenting Really the Answer? When I first started to read “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” I had the same point of view that the majority of the audiences‚ this ways of raising her daughters were too extreme. I thought that her parenting methods were incredulous and things such as calling a kid garbage it should never be done. Then I started to see Amy Chua’s point. She is a “Tiger daughter”‚ her Chinese parents raise her in the same or maybe even in a harder way‚ and from
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the Tiger Mom” by Amy Chua‚ I was surprised how Chua shared in detail about her life journey as a parent and raising two children. This is a book about Amy Chua’s experiences in raising her two daughters‚ Sophia and Luisa (Lulu)‚ in what she believes is the “Chinese mother” style of parenting. She is quick to point out in the first chapter‚ entitled “The Chinese Mother‚” that she uses the term “loosely” as it would be ridiculous to try to assume that every mother from China is a like a tiger mom
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In Amy Chua’s book Tiger Mom she spoke on how strict her parents were and how she wanted to raise her kids the same way as she was raised. With her being a Chinese child they expected a lot from her‚ therefore‚ they were very strict when it came down to her education;
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can to relieve the tension within the relationship. In Battle Hymn of Tiger Mom by Amy Chua and The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan‚ the tone within each excerpt portrays two different styles of parenting demonstrated by the mothers. In Battle Hymn of Tiger Mom by Amy Chua‚ Lula and her mother have a relationship
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people talk about. People focus on education and they have lots of different ideas. The story " Tiger Moms" written by Annie Murphy Paul and the story" Two Kinds" written by Amy Tan‚ these two stories both introduce a kind of education style. Amy Chua and Amy’s mother both strict but Amy Chua is ruthless‚ and Amy’s mother is kind. Firstly‚ Amy Chua and Amy’s mother both strict. In the story "Tiger Moms"‚ the writer states‚"practice for hours on the end-’night through dinner into the night‚’ with no
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complete admiration towards these "tiger moms" they truly have a unique way of raising their child. A child that succeeds in each level of academic education. Children raised this seem to sound‚ and extremely successful in life‚ and ultimately that is what a parent wants for their child. As a parent myself‚ the modes of instruction and discipline that these parents require from their child is just not the way that I want to raise a child‚ don’t get wrong my child succeeds in school and other areas
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