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The verdict on tiger-parenting? Studies point to poor mental health

"Long before Amy Chua’s provocative 2011 memoir, Battle Hymn of  the Tiger Mother, raised the bar for tough-love parenting, psychologists at UC  Berkeley were studying the effects of three kinds of child-rearing:  authoritarian (too hard), permissive (too soft) and authoritative (combo).

"Now, with the recent release of UC Berkeley alumna Kim Wong Keltner’s memoir,  Tiger Babies Strike Back, along with other scholarly works and testimonials, the  debate over how to raise successful (and happy) kids is resurfacing. The  difference today is, researchers have amassed even more data on the pros and  cons of the authoritarian approach that has come to be known as  “tiger-parenting,” and the results are in...."

http://scienceblog.com/63955/the-verdict-on-tiger-parenting-studies-point-to-poor-mental-health/

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