know it makes people feel bad. i know it makes you feel bad knowing you haven t majored in anything important. susan: what happens? greg: i was homeschooled. it was weird. i wasn t even at school but i would win everything and i never showed up. susan: proficiency in math, reading, you need that in real life. you re hurting these kids by not making the meet that standard early on. greg: what happens to your kids? your kids are going to be doing great. susan: you mean because i m asian that my kids are going to do great academically. greg: no. i meant susan: it s true, actually. i promise you. i will be the tiger mother that says you will be there after school starting piano four hours a day. greg: there you go. there s a great instrument. everybody can fit in their house. susan, you re such an elitist. matt, you have five daughters.
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Ngoc is very sparing with her praise. She said that compliments may make her kids conceited and believe they are good enough and don t need to continue to study.
Mrs. Ly Thi Bich Ngoc at Harvard University
Ly Thi Bich Ngoc, born in 1964, is director of a tourism company in Hanoi. Graduating from the Hanoi General University and obtaining a bachelor’s degree in French, she has had opportunities to access many cultures all over the world. But she still applies a ‘strict and classic’ educational method to her children.
he was an austere fellow. all five of us were afraid of him growing up. he was always off on some mission or other and he would sort of wolf down dinner and we all had to be quiet. 8:00, out the door he d go to another meeting. very busy guy. dorothy walker bush comes from the privileged and powerful walker family, a highly competitive go get em family. and she herself is extraordinarily competitive. we would call her today a tiger mother. she really pushed the kids to do better, but also pushed george bush in particular, who always had a spark of charisma and a spark of achievement. he was a superstar. absolutely. i mean, all the kids in the neighborhood wanted to be with george. they just loved him. he always was the one that was the leader. george is the second of prescott and dorothy s five children. his eldest brother is prescott jr., two years george s senior. his younger siblings are nancy, jonathan, and william, who was
we were afraid of him growing up. he was off on some mission. then 8:00 out the door he goes to another meeting. very busy guy. dorothy walker bush comes from privilege, a powerful walker family, highly competitive family. and she herself is extraordinarily competitive. we would call her a tiger mother. she really pushed the kids to do better, but also push george bush in particular who always had a spark of charisma and spark of achievement. he was a superstar. absolutely. all the kids in the neighborhood wanted to be with george. i just love it. he was the one that was the leader. george is the second of prescott and dorothy s five children. his eldest brother is prescott jr., two years is george sr.
mission or other and he would sort of wolf down dinner and we all had to be quiet. 8:00, out the door he d go to another meeting. very busy guy. dorothy walker bush comes from the privileged and powerful walker family, a highly competitive go get em family. and she herself is extraordinarily competitive. we would call her today a tiger mother. she really pushed the kids to do better, but also pushed george bush in particular, who always had a spark of charisma and a spark of achievement. he was a superstar. absolutely. i mean, all the kids in the neighborhood wanted to be with george. they just loved him. he always was the one that was the leader. george is the second of prescott and dorothy s five children. his eldest brother is prescott jr., two years george s senior. his younger siblings are nancy, jonathan, and william, who was born when george was 14.