Critical Analysis Of 'Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior'

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Task 1: Annotation

1. Abstract
What topic is this article about? What is the author’s major finding/s?

The topic of this article is Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior. From the topic itself, we can roughly know what the article is about. The article is about the difference in parenting styles between the Chinese parenting style and the Westerners parenting style. The author’s major findings is that Chinese mother are better in parenting than the Westerners mother.

2. Literature Review
What research has already been done in this area? What does the research in this article add to the big picture?

The author starts the article with saying, “A lot of people wonder how Chinese parents raise such stereotypically successful kids.”. With this …show more content…

The article is about the difference in parenting skills between the Chinese parents and the Western parents. In this article, the author’s main argument is that the parenting skills of Chinese parent is more effective than the Western parents. However, I feel that her way of parenting is wrong and inappropriate. Additionally, she is being biased as she is only supporting her own points. In the article, Chua (2011), is making comparisons of her style with the Western style and listing her own style of parenting. This can be seen in the article where Chua (2011) mentioned that, “They worry about how their children will feel if they fail at something, and they constantly try to reassure their children about how good they are […]” (para. 11). Chua (2011) further mentioned that, “That’s why the solution to substandard performance is always to excoriate, punish and shame the child. The Chinese parent believes that their child will be strong enough to take the shaming and to improve from it.” (para.14 ). From this, we can see Chua making comparison and implying that the correct way to react to this situation is to critique the child in order to motivate them to do …show more content…

Jim Taylor on January 21, 2011 on the Huffpost Healthy Living, he mentioned some points of Chua’s parenting style that is wrong. Taylor (2011) mentioned about Chua’s way of verbally abusing her child when they failed and instilling them a profound fear of failure. Taylor (2011) commented by saying that, “Research shows that children with a fear of failure demonstrate low self-esteem, decreased intrinsic motivation, lower grades, cheating, […] anxiety and depression.” (para. 11). The research that Taylor mentioned shows how Chua’s actions that she thought is effective can badly affect a

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