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中国式“鸡娃”-iWSheng Blog

Chicken-raising Chinese Parents The intense pressure for academic success in China has led to a phenomenon known as "chicken-raising parents" (鸡娃, jī wá). These parents devote enormous time and resources to their children's education, sometimes at the expense of the child's well-being and healthy development. The term "chicken-raising" refers to the way these parents obsessively nurture and monitor their children, similar to how a mother hen cares for her chicks. They may enroll their children in a multitude of extracurricular classes, hire expensive tutors, and micromanage every aspect of their child's life, all in the pursuit of academic excellence. This approach stems from the deep-rooted belief in China that education is the primary path to social mobility and success. Many parents see their child's performance as a reflection of their own worth, leading them to place immense pressure on their offspring to excel. The phenomenon has sparked debate and criticism within China, with some arguing that it places undue stress on children and deprives them of a balanced childhood. Advocates, however, maintain that this intensive approach is necessary to compete in China's highly competitive education system.

交易和攀比的游戏 最近几年,'鸡娃'这个词火得不行。说白了,就是家长们疯狂给孩子报班、补课、搞各种培训。我理解每个父母都希望孩子有出息,但现在这股风气已经完全跑偏了。你去看看周围那些...
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