Anything less than an "A" was considered a failure.
Amy Chua’s sparked a global firestorm when it was published in 2011, igniting a fierce debate over Western vs. Eastern parenting styles. The Core Philosophy: "Tiger" Parenting Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
However, the book is actually a . Chua chronicles her own journey, eventually admitting that her rigid methods "rebelled" when her younger daughter, Lulu, fought back. The story is as much about Chua’s personal growth and the softening of her approach as it is about her strict rules. Key Takeaways & Impact Anything less than an "A" was considered a failure
The book is a memoir detailing Chua’s strict adherence to what she calls "Chinese parenting." Unlike Western "permissive" parenting that focuses on a child's self-esteem, Tiger parenting prioritizes and mastery . The Tiger Rules: The Core Philosophy: "Tiger" Parenting However, the book