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Tag Archives: Tiger Mother

Lawrence Solomon: The failure of Chinese mothering

Posted on January 15, 2011 by urbanrenaissanceinst

(Jan. 15, 2011) Western parents retain the edge in producing creators. Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, History | Tagged Amy Chua, Ancient China, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, China, Chinese Mother, education, Imperial China, innovations, inventions, Jed Rubenfeld, Lawrence Solomon, mothering, parenthood, Tiger Mother, West, Yale University | Leave a comment
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