See here:https://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/41005969/ns/today-books/I imagine some of you may have come across parents with similar dispositions. What say ye?
That was Becky's mother!!!!At first listening I was sort of taken aback - but the kids did seem normal and happy. And I think you really have to take how she disciplines in HER particular family context. A lot of things she said and did with her kids might have devastated others but not in her house. Because they've been brought up a certain way and don't expect pats on the head and "encouragement" western-style. And her younger daughter rebelled, which is speaking a lot for her methods. And like she said, her husband is the other side of the spectrum who evens things out.
As a result of tiger moms pushing their children so hard I think it has become very hard to distinguish between a child prodigy and a fake child prodigy. I woulldn't want to have a tiger mother like her.
This issue about distinguishing prodigies and fake ones has been presented since long time ago. It was mostly remarkable during Mozart's times, where parents wanted their children to outstand in the music area in order to be the next Mozart.
But I do think parents should enforce good grades and encourage their kids to do any instruments or sports of their choice.
I was forced by my parents to learn the piano and now I appreciate it.
I agree, same with me. But, I do think it is a good idea for parents to let their children choose which instrument they learn, just because it can make the experience more fun. As I would've hated it if my parents had made me learn the violin or the trumpet, which was very possible.