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Learn a new language and get 50% off Migaku's lifetime offer! https://migaku.com/aini Tiger parents settle for nothing less than perfection, and will pay any price for it. In this video, we'll break down this highly controversial parenting style, contrast it with Chinese parenting, and dissect the memoir of the most infamous tiger parent in the West – Amy Chua. Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:59 Tiger parenting vs Chinese parenting 17:45 Inside the mind of a Tiger Mother 29:14 Using the Chinese parenting style outside of China? 34:40 Conclusion ---- xxx ----- Patron shoutout! Thank you Dyan L, Allan Ngo, AngloCaesar, Jim, Pei Yi, Harshaan Niles, Nick, PhantomK92, Kin, Wallace Xu, Enes Kirimi, Aaron, Zavier, Arthur Wiedemann, ya Bum, Ricardo Thered, Victor C, Khai Huynh Ngoc, Bryan, jambo, Val K, AustinTim, Izxeno'jiiva, SwiftStyle, Liam, David, Big Al, WongKarWaifu from the "no, you have it" tier! And of course, a big big thank you to all my patrons :) Come say hi at: • patreon: / aini_ • ig: @aini.mov • x: @aini0970 • tiktok: @aini0970 💌 business enquiries only: [email protected] my gear! note: below links are affiliate links that help me out but come at no extra cost to you :) camera: sony a6400 https://amzn.to/3wqidQF mic: audio technica atr2100x https://amzn.to/4b1Y0Q9 teleprompter: neewer https://amzn.to/3QAVhVC softbox: mountdog https://amzn.to/3UxNpp7 tripod: bosch https://amzn.to/44Icxyc ---- xxx ----- Academic References Chao, R.K. (1994). Beyond parental control and authoritarian parenting style: Understanding chinese parenting through the cultural notion of training. Child Development, 65(4), pp.1111–1119. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/1131308. Chao, R. K., & Aque, C. (2009). Interpretations of parental control by Asian immigrant and European American youth. Journal of Family Psychology, 23(3), 342–354. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0015828 Chi, J. and Rao, N. (2003). Parental Beliefs about School Learning and Children’s Educational Attainment: Evidence from Rural China. Ethos, 31(3), pp.330–356. doi:https://doi.org/10.1525/eth.2003.31.3.... Chua, A. (2012). Battle hymn of the tiger mother. Leicester: Thorpe. Kim, S., & Fong, V. L. (2013). How parents help children with homework in China: Narratives across the life span. Asia Pacific Education Review, 14(4), 581–592. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12564-013-92... Kim, S.Y., Wang, Y., Orozco-Lapray, D., Shen, Y. and Murtuza, M. (2013). Does ‘tiger parenting’ exist? Parenting profiles of Chinese Americans and adolescent developmental outcomes.. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 4(1), pp.7–18. doi:https://doi.org/10.1037/a0030612. Ng, F.F. and Wei, J. (2020). Delving Into the Minds of Chinese Parents: What Beliefs Motivate Their Learning‐Related Practices? Child Development Perspectives, 14(1), pp.61–67. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/cdep.12358. Ng, F.F.-Y., Pomerantz, E.M. and Deng, C. (2013). Why Are Chinese Mothers More Controlling Than American Mothers? ‘My Child Is My Report Card’. Child Development, 85(1), pp.355–369. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.12102. Ng, F.F.-Y., Pomerantz, E.M. and Lam, S. (2007). European American and Chinese parents’ responses to children’s success and failure: Implications for children’s responses. Developmental Psychology, 43(5), pp.1239–1255. doi:https://doi.org/10.1037/0012-1649.43..... Pomerantz, E.M., Moorman, E.A. and Litwack, S.D. (2007). The How, Whom, and Why of Parents’ Involvement in Children’s Academic Lives: More Is Not Always Better. Review of Educational Research, 77(3), pp.373–410. References Aswell, S. Scary Mommy. (2023). 12 Years After Her Book Published, The ‘Tiger Mom’ Is Opening Up About Her Regrets. (online) Available at: https://www.scarymommy.com/parenting/.... Yam, K. NBC News. (2024). The dissolution of ‘Tiger Moms’ and the new face of Asian American parenting. (online) Available at: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-am.... BGM panic room by Au/Ra (instrumental) Onion by lukrembo • (no copyright music) lofi type beat “... Visual sources Mencius' mum moves three times: • 孟母三迁(Meng Mu San Qian) Thanks for watching! If you made it all the way here, take this stack of pancakes with you when you go~ 🥞 Tags: video essay, cultural commentary, social commentary, internet analysis, analysis video, tiger parenting, chinese parenting, amy chua, battle hymn of the tiger mother, asian parenting, strict parenting, authoritarian parenting, parenting styles, discipline, asian culture, parenting expectations, academic pressure, high expectations, family, parental control, east asian parenting, parenting philosophy, parent-child relationships, sociocultural analysis, parenting psychology, gifted kids, burnout, academic achievement, china, harvard, ivy league