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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What kind if personality can a child have when they were pushed to do worksheets and study for tests since very early age? When they didn’t have free time, play time, unstructured time? When they were not given any space to develop their own interests and passions, but were told by their parents that it was decided for them they must become a doctor/engineer/lawyer? This is a recipe for a very plain personality.[/quote] Hahahahaha. Omg. My kids do some worksheets and some homework and sports and have play dates and sleep and watch tv and spend time with friends and family. Top of their classes. Excellent time management skills. If you think they’re just doing worksheets all day long: you don’t know any Asians. [/quote] I know Asians. They isolate themselves from White kids and they are in math school after a full day of school and Mandarin class on weekends. Did you really think they are at the top of the class because Asians are naturally superior? You made their days look like any other student but it’s not true. The culture is different. [/quote] You clearly live, work and play in an UMC area. Not all Asians can afford what you said. Do they tend to value an education? Good behavior? Strong employment? Yes. Their kids work hard. They are mostly very bright, whether or not they can pay for extras. It seems difficult for you to accept their success in academic, math, science, art and music areas over athletics. [/quote] The Chinese schools are longer and they are given more work than American schools. The Asian students work more and socialize less. The math club had a photo in the middle school yearbook. A lot more students than I would have thought. Two White kids, two Black kids, the remainder Indian or Asian. About 40 kids total. I wonder how many of these kids have a choice. [/quote]
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