Two Different Mindsets of Parenting: The Chinese and the Western Approach

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The article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” by Amy Chua demonstrates the two different mind sets of parenting: Chinese parenting and Western approach to parenting. In my view, Chinese parenting is very strict about school work and extracurricular activities such as pianos and violins. For example, if we compare the two different sets of parenting; Chua says, for instance that Western parents believe that they are strict by forcing their kids practice their instruments for 30 minutes a day at most to an hour. This is nothing compared to the Chinese parents that would say the first hour of practice is easy it’s the second or third hour that gets tough (Chua 2011). This shows how forcefully strict the Chinese parents are compared to Western parents. The Chinese parents would say anything that really has to be said to their kid’s straight forward, but the Westerns would go about telling their kids, so it won’t hurt their feelings or their self-esteem. A few of these examples come to show that Chinese parents have intelligent kids, but are they intelligent enough for society? In other words are these Chinese children capable to work in group projects compared to an American kid that lives the usually life as a kid; like going to sleepovers and participating in different school activities. This is what David Brooks actually discusses about in his article “Amy Chua Is a Wimp”, says that Amy Chua’s way of parenting which is Chinese parenting isn’t effective enough. Well sure their kids are very intelligent and get high grades, but can they participate in well-functioning groups? One thing that Chinese parenting lacks in is a skill set that is not taught formally, but is imparted through strenuous experiences. This is exactly what Chua...

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...h is a sign of strength. Western kids wouldn’t put up with that kind of pressure and would be seen as a sign of weakness. Many people have different styles of learning and as the article “different learning styles in education” by education.com states that not everyone understands materials the same way. One could learn best from reading/writing learning style compared to kinesthetic learning style. The reading and writing style could work best for the Chinese style approach which is the eastern approach. They mostly do read and write which makes them memorize the information and remember it. A western approach would be more of a kinesthetic learning style which is learning when you move around and do other things while learning. Everyone can’t be taught the same way that’s why there are different kinds of approaches for all the different people that are out there.

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