River Page — We Don’t Need More Tiger Moms

This post is an essay by River Page about how we don’t need more Tiger Moms, which appeared recently in The Free Press.  Here’s a link to the original.

The point is that it’s very unhealthy to promote a social and educational system that stresses high academic achievement over other competing values.  Education is important but not all-important.  Going to school is a necessary component of preparing children for adulthood, but it shouldn’t push aside all of the other elements of growing up, such as free play, developing peer relations, personal exploration, physical activity, artistic pursuits, making mistakes, skinning your knee, and even getting into moderate degrees of trouble.  Every moment doesn’t need to be supervised by adults and every activity doesn’t have to fit some educator’s vision of what’s best for the child.  

One thought on “River Page — We Don’t Need More Tiger Moms

  1. Short, sweet, and to a great point – thank you for sharing!

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