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Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother By Amy Chua

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In the “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” Amy Chua addresses two main styles of parenting, and which style she thinks is better for children. The main parenting styles she talks about are Western style parenting, and Chinese parenting. Amy implies that Western parents are more lenient and less strict, and that Chinese parents are very strict and harder on children so that they grow up to be successful. In the essay, she claims that Chinese parents are a lot tougher and more strict on their children than Western parents, so they raise more successful kids. Amy Chua believes that strict, tough parenting will usually allow their children to have more of an advantage in the world than more lenient parenting because they help the child develop …show more content…

They think the children must spend their lives recompensing their parents because of what they did for them. On the other hand, Western parents feel they need to always help their child, no matter what age they are or how much they have helped them in the past. They us the reasoning that the child did not choose to be born. Chua also thinks that she knows what is best for her children. She makes all of the decisions for them. One example she uses is that she won't let her daughters have boyfriends in high school because it would take up too much of their time. She also won’t let her kids be in the school play. One of the stories she tells about her seven year old daughter shows how harsh Chua can be, but sometimes harsh parenting works. Her daughter, Lulu, was practising the piano, and she couldn’t play the song at all using both of her hands. She could play the part with both of her hands separate, but when she tried to play it with her hands in sync, it didn’t sound good. She tried over and over again, but she just couldn’t play it. She had wanted to give up, and when she had told her mom that she wanted to give up, she called her lazy, pathetic, and a coward. She threatened her by not letting her eat dinner, use the bathroom, or even get a glass of water. She also threatened to take away Christmas and birthday presents for a few years. Finally, after hours and hours spent working, she miraculously played the song with both of

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