Wednesday, January 12

Random

> The new Starbucks logo could help with Asian expansion. Asians prefer clean, rounded, balanced logos. ~ FastCompany

70% increase in cycling along London's new Supercycle Highways. ~ link
Chinese parenting --
Chinese parents demand perfect grades because they believe that their child can get them. If their child doesn't get them, the Chinese parent assumes it's because the child didn't work hard enough. 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. (And when Chinese kids do excel, there is plenty of ego-inflating parental praise lavished in the privacy of the home.)

Second, Chinese parents believe that their kids owe them everything. The reason for this is a little unclear, but it's probably a combination of Confucian filial piety and the fact that the parents have sacrificed and done so much for their children. (And it's true that Chinese mothers get in the trenches, putting in long grueling hours personally tutoring, training, interrogating and spying on their kids.) Anyway, the understanding is that Chinese children must spend their lives repaying their parents by obeying them and making them proud. ~ Amy Chua, WSJ

1 comment:

Beth B said...

Be a child in Scandinavia, an adolescent in America, and grow old in China.