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Her book kind of gives me a headache, but I can't stop reading it. Granted, my daughter is only 4. Prior to starting her teaching career, she was a corporate law associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. My wife is from Shanghai. Not because it's unreadable - it's actually engagingly written - but because it triggers me on so many levels.I am dropping this book halfway. Amy L. Chua (born 1962) is the John M. Duff, Jr.
I've seen my children pull out a piece of scratch paper and whip out a birthday card in less than a minute. Long an industry standard, "I'll Carry the Fork!
the author really tries hard to make it seem like if you criticize her parenting, you're criticizing chinese culture, but it's just not the case. Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother is a book by American author and law professor Amy Chua that was published in 2011. She once called me pitiful for recycling, stating that I should spend my time studying instead of caring about the environment.Let me make it clear that I am giving this book four stars not because I necessarily agree with Ms. Chua's ideas and parenting style, but because I found this book highly engaging, funny, and moving. Зохиолч Н.Хулан өөрийн биеэр нэг жилийн турш буюу 52 долоо хоног шинэ зүйлс суралцаж бичсэн тэмдэглэлийн түүвэр юм. One of my colleagues told me I HAD to read this book. It's so entertaining. Why are David Brooks and other otherwise respectable reviewers wasting time calling Chua names when the real criticism should be Okay, I know I might get in trouble for saying this, but I sympathize with Amy Chua. Should I be concerned that she is not fluent in a second language, that she isn't reading and despite a year of ballet is not on deck to be a prima ballerina? I loved it! Prior to starting her teaching career, she was a corporate law associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. So there were simply too many points of connection. And the birthday card chapter that has caused so much outrage? ― Amy Chua, quote from Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother “Western parents try to respect their children’s individuality, encouraging them to pursue their true passions, supporting their choices, and providing positive reinforcement and a nurturing environment. Her tone was superior and smug, all the while mostly a "brag book" about her talented, abused daughters and how SHE made them so successful. She specializes in the study of international business transactions, law and development, ethnic conflict, and globalization and the law. Confession: I found a lot of her practices less startling than apparently much of the general public, as we have (apparently!) I remember being appalled by the excerpt that came out in the Wall Street Journal -- the one that set off all the brouhaha in the media about this book.
Granted, my daughter is only 4. As of January 2011, she is most noted for her parenting memoir, “Do you know what a foreign accent is?
She DEMANDS perfection from her children on all fronts. So much so that I definitely neglected my work to sneak in a few more chapters throughout the day.This book definitely has that magical "unputdownable" quality. Amy Chua screams at her daughters more than prepubescent girls scream at Justin Bieber. Anyway, Vocal Adrenalin look gobsmacked, and it's this exchange that reminds me of this book;I teach in a school with a large Asian population. To mimic Chua: A list of the things my kids haven't done: - Watch limitless hours of television (no cable TV here since my eldest was 5) - play video or computer games non-stop - fiddle withCouldn't resist reading this one, especially after following all the media buzz about Chua and her "extreme" ideas.
Her book kind of gives me a headache, but I can't stop reading it. Granted, my daughter is only 4. Prior to starting her teaching career, she was a corporate law associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. My wife is from Shanghai. Not because it's unreadable - it's actually engagingly written - but because it triggers me on so many levels.I am dropping this book halfway. Amy L. Chua (born 1962) is the John M. Duff, Jr.
I've seen my children pull out a piece of scratch paper and whip out a birthday card in less than a minute. Long an industry standard, "I'll Carry the Fork!
the author really tries hard to make it seem like if you criticize her parenting, you're criticizing chinese culture, but it's just not the case. Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother is a book by American author and law professor Amy Chua that was published in 2011. She once called me pitiful for recycling, stating that I should spend my time studying instead of caring about the environment.Let me make it clear that I am giving this book four stars not because I necessarily agree with Ms. Chua's ideas and parenting style, but because I found this book highly engaging, funny, and moving. Зохиолч Н.Хулан өөрийн биеэр нэг жилийн турш буюу 52 долоо хоног шинэ зүйлс суралцаж бичсэн тэмдэглэлийн түүвэр юм. One of my colleagues told me I HAD to read this book. It's so entertaining. Why are David Brooks and other otherwise respectable reviewers wasting time calling Chua names when the real criticism should be Okay, I know I might get in trouble for saying this, but I sympathize with Amy Chua. Should I be concerned that she is not fluent in a second language, that she isn't reading and despite a year of ballet is not on deck to be a prima ballerina? I loved it! Prior to starting her teaching career, she was a corporate law associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. So there were simply too many points of connection. And the birthday card chapter that has caused so much outrage? ― Amy Chua, quote from Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother “Western parents try to respect their children’s individuality, encouraging them to pursue their true passions, supporting their choices, and providing positive reinforcement and a nurturing environment. Her tone was superior and smug, all the while mostly a "brag book" about her talented, abused daughters and how SHE made them so successful. She specializes in the study of international business transactions, law and development, ethnic conflict, and globalization and the law. Confession: I found a lot of her practices less startling than apparently much of the general public, as we have (apparently!) I remember being appalled by the excerpt that came out in the Wall Street Journal -- the one that set off all the brouhaha in the media about this book.
Granted, my daughter is only 4. As of January 2011, she is most noted for her parenting memoir, “Do you know what a foreign accent is?
She DEMANDS perfection from her children on all fronts. So much so that I definitely neglected my work to sneak in a few more chapters throughout the day.This book definitely has that magical "unputdownable" quality. Amy Chua screams at her daughters more than prepubescent girls scream at Justin Bieber. Anyway, Vocal Adrenalin look gobsmacked, and it's this exchange that reminds me of this book;I teach in a school with a large Asian population. To mimic Chua: A list of the things my kids haven't done: - Watch limitless hours of television (no cable TV here since my eldest was 5) - play video or computer games non-stop - fiddle withCouldn't resist reading this one, especially after following all the media buzz about Chua and her "extreme" ideas.