Buchzusammenfassung
Amy Chua is an American legal scholar, author, and professor. She is best known for her book "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," published in 2011, in which she explores the concept of strict, demanding parenting and its cultural implications. Chua is a professor at Yale Law School and has written extensively on issues related to ethnicity, globalization, and international affairs.
Chinese parents frequently appear excessively demanding towards their children, employing strict instructions and discipline that surpass what most Western families would consider acceptable. Nevertheless, this approach originates from a profound and sincere aspiration to equip their children for their future and show them what hard work can accomplish.
Make sure your children are getting good grades.
The Tiger Mom employs strict measures to motivate children to enhance their academic performance. To prioritize their studies, she prohibits socializing, having sweets, and enjoying activities until their homework is completed in the best way. It is only when children perform at the top of their class in all they do that a Tiger Mother feels confident their future is secure.
“Nothing is fun until you're good at it.”
“As a parent, one of the worst things you can do for your child's self-esteem is to let them give up.”
“Be modest, be humble, be simple.Make sure you come in first so that you have something to be humble about.”
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