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    After reading Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior by Amy Chua‚ I learned three key differences between Chinese and Western “mothering.” First‚ Western parents are focused on the physiological behavior of academics and self-esteem issues with their children while Chinese parents are not. Second‚ Western parents view their children to try their best and do not need to repay the parents‚ in contrast Chinese parents view their children to be permanently in debt to them. Last‚ Chinese parents believe that

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    Why Chinese mothers are superior Af Mathias Hammerstrøm ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Write an essay (900-1200 words) in which you analyser and comment on Amy Chua’s article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”. Part of your essay must focus on how the writer engages the reader and on possible consequences of adopting Amy Chua’s values and methods of upbringing. There’s a lot of different ways to raise your kids‚ and a lot

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    In the article‚ “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”‚ author Amy Chua discusses many of the morals of Chinese parents and what is ultimately behind the decisions they make for their children. She begins by acknowledging the stereotypes of Chinese parents‚ and she explains that she too fell into this category. The author explains how she did not permit certain activities for her daughters because they were not in their best interest. She further explains how being a Chinese parent applies to more

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    Amy Chua‚ a professor at Yale Law School and author of “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”‚ gives us an inside look at the norm for raising children in the typical Chinese home. Demanding absolute perfection in all tasks attempted and constant scrutiny for anything less‚ essentially imprisoning their children and humiliating them to the point they will do anything to gain approval. Hanna Rosin‚ author of "Mother Inferior"‚ on the other hand‚ takes the "Western" approach to parenting. She believes

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    success? These are the two major forces driving‚ parenting techniques today. Raising a successful child becomes an important matter as numerous controversial opinions concerning parenting spring up from time to time. Amy Chua‚ in her article‚ “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior”‚ argues that to a great extent that the Tiger Mom approach to parenting is the best way to raise a successful child. In contrast‚ her western critics believe that nurturing a child’s self esteem propels them into a world where

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    Amy Chua‚ Why Chinese Mothers are Superior As a young adult raised in a Chinese family‚ my experiences with my parents are drastically different compared to parenting style Amy Chua suggests. In her essay "Why Chinese Mothers aresuperior" Chua explains that being strict can help her children become "successful"‚ has a positive impact for them‚ and is a better method for raising a child. Chua believes that Western parents are too free with compliments‚ and easily let a child give up on tasks they

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    bittersweet effect on one’s life. Amy Chua‚ author of “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”‚ is a prime example of a woman that has one ethnic background. Chua is a mother who gave birth to two daughters and she raised her children as a typical Chinese woman would. She has one voice and she does not stray away from it‚ even though she is living in the USA. Zadie Smith‚ author of “Speaking in Tongues”‚ has a British father and a Jamaican mother‚ and this makes Zadie Smith a biracial woman. Smith grew

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    The essay Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior‚ by the recognized lawyer and author‚ Amy Chua‚ is an essay that as the title might suggest‚ talks about why the Chinese way of raising children is an improved and preferable way of parenting compared to the “Western” style. Daughter of two successful and very strict Chinese immigrants to the United States‚ Chua herself was raised under the severe stereotypical Chinese way of parenting. She earned her credibility‚ and the “right” to talk about this subject

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    of Chinese children are required to follow to rules which theirs parents give to them. And then‚ many Chinese children would not allow to do the things which they really interesting in‚ and most of them would like to do things according to parents’ willingness. The last problem I thought is that Chinese parents always appear with an image of authority so their status are higher than their children at home. Personally‚ I prefer western parents’ family which the parents mainly use an equal way to educate

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    Topic: The effects of tiger mother education Restricted: How does tiger mother education affect Chinese and American education? More Restricted: How does tiger mother education affect Chinese education? Topic Chosen: How does tiger mother education affect Chinese education? Outline How does tiger mother education affect Chinese education? I.“Tiger mother” is famous as “crazy mother” in China. a.Chinese parents often forbade his children to do this and that. b.Chinese mothers that children are born

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