nicolejoy
Registered User
I'm surprised that this article hasn't come up on here yet. I know it's been going around a lot the past few days and causing a lot of controversy.
Here's the article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...9713528698754.html?mod=WSJ_hp_us_mostpop_read
Was wondering everyone's thoughts on it? Particularly the thoughts of people who are Chinese. Were you raised like this? Would you want to raise your kids like this?
As a Westerner married to a Chinese guy, I first heard about this article through my husband's family. His parents think it's awesome (although my husband wasn't raised QUITE as strictly as the article) - I think it's verging on abusive.
I don't think it's EVER right to "break" your children into submission or to do things like calling them garbage or (I'm extrapolating here) to slap them on the face or make them feel like your love/affection towards them is dependent on their success.
I do think that there are values that Western parents can learn from the Chinese parenting style, and with my mixed children, my husband and I want to parent them together using a mixture of values from both of our values. I do think that it's important to encourage our kids to do their best in everything they do, and I think that it's ok to be disappointed in our kids grades if we know that they can do better. BUT I do think that kids NEED to be well rounded - they need to have friends, they need to have room to make mistakes and learn from them, they need to be able to have hobbies and activities they want to do "just because" and for no academic reason.
Anyway - I could go on and on about this article, it really got me fired up a bit
Just wanted to put it out there for some of your thoughts as well.
Here's the article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...9713528698754.html?mod=WSJ_hp_us_mostpop_read
Was wondering everyone's thoughts on it? Particularly the thoughts of people who are Chinese. Were you raised like this? Would you want to raise your kids like this?
As a Westerner married to a Chinese guy, I first heard about this article through my husband's family. His parents think it's awesome (although my husband wasn't raised QUITE as strictly as the article) - I think it's verging on abusive.
I don't think it's EVER right to "break" your children into submission or to do things like calling them garbage or (I'm extrapolating here) to slap them on the face or make them feel like your love/affection towards them is dependent on their success.
I do think that there are values that Western parents can learn from the Chinese parenting style, and with my mixed children, my husband and I want to parent them together using a mixture of values from both of our values. I do think that it's important to encourage our kids to do their best in everything they do, and I think that it's ok to be disappointed in our kids grades if we know that they can do better. BUT I do think that kids NEED to be well rounded - they need to have friends, they need to have room to make mistakes and learn from them, they need to be able to have hobbies and activities they want to do "just because" and for no academic reason.
Anyway - I could go on and on about this article, it really got me fired up a bit