‘How to be a Tiger Mom in the 21st Century’ Reveals To People Simple Ways To Develop Strict, but Good, Parenting Skills
Seattle, Wa (PRWEB) September 11, 2014 -- Asian-American lawyer and writer Amy Chua’s book, ‘Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother’ has been courting controversy ever since its initial publication in 2011, and mainly in part because of how Chua has described in detail her strict parenting techniques that many Western audiences found shocking. However, other than completely missing the ironic tone of her writings, the stories contained in her “parenting memoir” undeniably contain some truth behind her methods. Indeed, this recent study published this year attests to the positive effects the “Asian style” of parenting have on children.
Thankfully, Vinamy decided to expand on the “methods“ of Chua by publishing a new report on their website entitled ‘How to be a Tiger Mom in the 21st Century’, an insightful article showing good parenting skills that are influenced by her groundbreaking book.
In the first part of the report, readers will discover unusual parenting skills that, while sounding “excessive”, are actually helpful in promoting effective discipline for children such as knowing how to provide a positive example for one’s child through the value of following absolute rules within and even outside the confines of the household.
In the second part of the article, the report reveals to readers the value of “acceptance” when it comes to children’s behaviors. For instance, the article stresses how practicing “conditional love” can actually spur the child to reach past his or her limits and achieve something worthwhile in return.
David Fisher from the site Vinamy.com says of the report, “‘How to be a Tiger Mom in the 21st Century’ is a very good report that helps parents understand how being an “active” presence in the life of one’s child can actually be beneficial to the child’s growth and eventual maturity in the world of adulthood. This report also uncovers to people simple and easy-to-follow ways to develop their strict parenting skills while still enabling them to show to their children that they still care for them, despite the seeming strictness in attitude.”
If people want to get more detailed information from the article, please visit the website: http://vinamy.com/how-to-be-a-tiger-mom/.
Khai Hong, Vinamy, http://vinamy.com/, +84 987231987, [email protected]
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