Wednesday 4 January 2012

What scares Tiger Mom Amy Chua?

Tiger Mother Amy Chua 2011 began with an opening salvo from Ms. Chua, the author of the "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," in The Wall Street Journal: "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior." Her "superior" methods, which included calling a child "garbage"

"is how Amy Chua is describing her relationship with her eighteen year old daughter. Maybe you are expecting her to be a six-month-old type attuned mommy, and you are getting a mismatch error that you find upsetting?"

Few books ignited as much passionate debate as Amy Chua's "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother." A pre-publication excerpt in the Wall Street Journal, headlined "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior," ignited a media firestorm over the "mommy wars," waged

Tiger Mother Amy Chua 2011 began with an opening salvo from Ms. Chua, the author of the "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," in The Wall Street Journal: "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior." Her "superior" methods, which included calling a child "garbage"

By Rebecca Dube Amy Chua returned to TODAY to talk about the reaction to her momoir, "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," in which she proclaimed her strict parenting philosophy to be superior to traditional American parenting. In case you've forgotten,


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