Amy Chua is a lawyer and writer. I graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School. She wrote four books: "The World of Fire: The Increase of Racial Hatred and World Instability by Exporting Free Market Democracy in 2003", Empire Memorial Day: How the Ultimate Great Country Wang Zhan Ge and Triple Package: Three unlikely features explain the increase or decrease in American cultural groups Empire Memorial Day: How superpowers became dominant worldwide - And why they fell in 2007 -, Tiger Mother's battle song is a book quoted in this book.
"Extreme parenting is an effective technique", Anne Herbert tried to explain to Ami Tsai's memoirs and readers and book critics. Chua agreed to be a Chinese in particular and explained her child-rearing style with her memoirs, but also said, "Parents of all cultures can adopt it." Halbert says, "Children do not always want to do their best to determine the claims of people agreeing to the book, but parents want their children to work hard to achieve a high level of success We should declare it. " This makes sense. Parents on this side of discussion are likely to want to control their children's lives, especially in academia. Correspondingly, Mr. Fulbert said critics say "Strict parents really care about their needs rather than their own needs," rather than controlling actions to aid children's growth Succeeded. According to Mr. Halbert, strict parents tend to "have a very limited success". "Successful people are not necessarily happy people," critics point out. People who agree to strict parenting clarify the idea that success does not depend strictly on scores and that such a child rearing method has little room for creativity, so this description is complete I refute. Halbert also said he believed that children were born in the "state of blank paper" comparing the way of early Americans to the 18th century. Child believes that "It is naturally good unless it receives corruption training". In addition to dealing with this change Hulbert also argued that European tourists said that "American children have been less persistently trained than they used to" It is.
This type of child rearing can be thought of as a balance between two extreme forms of child rearing. Dr. Baum Lean, a leading psychologist, developed a child-rearing theory in the late 1960's. It is intimate and intimate. Many studies have found that improving tolerance is actually related to child problems such as poor academic performance and behavioral problems. For example, in one study, it was found that children under 4 years of age tend to be more tolerant and to internalize the problem more. By contrast, children with more authoritative parenting styles show little evidence of internalization.
Each parent begins at different times from tolerance or punishment. Some parents tend to adopt a more tolerant or more punitive child rearing approach. Respecting parenting is the third form of parenting that can take balance into account. The balance of respected parents requires that the course be transferred to pages 7 - 6 of the workbook. Please read the following example in class. Saturday morning. A 12 year old Ben plans to play basketball with friends after breakfast. His housework on Saturday morning was cleaning his room and cleaning the breakfast. The rule of the family is that Ben must do housework before going out. When my mother came back from grocery shopping, she met Ben and went to play basketball. She saw a dirty plate on the sink