"Where do they learn how to manage people? Where do they learn to construct and manipulate metaphors? Where do they learn to perceive details of a scene the way a hunter reads a landscape? Where do they learn how to detect their own shortcomings? Where do they learn how to put themselves in others’ minds and anticipate others’ reactions?"
Brooks is talking about the much-talked-about book "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother."
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
David Brooks thinks Amy "Chua would do better to see the classroom as a cognitive break from the truly arduous tests of childhood."
Labels:
Amy Chua,
children,
David Brooks,
education,
motherhood
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