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by dragonsh
2499 days ago
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I have enough ties to USA and looking at the kids of majority of my childhood friends I can say for sure that they are similar or better off than an average Asian kids who spend majority of time not playing outside but immersed in school homework or extra tutoring activities. The pressure in Asia builds even before pre-school where toddlers have lessons to attend, to get into a decent pre-school. Anecdotal evidence to see some 5 year kids playing in playground alone in Asia doesn't prove the point that parents in Asia are not robbing their kids of their childhood. USA is big multi-cultural place with many different parenting styles. Painting all of them with broad brush without statistical significant studies is not ok. One might not get arrested in Japan, does not prove anything. I might not agree completely with USA system, but it must have a reason to exist. |
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But I completely disagree with your statements about "Asia", as if all countries are the same. Let's at least be specific about which countries you're talking about, and what direct experience you have with those countries.
I make no claims beyond my local context, and North America (with which I have contact through family/friends).