Japanese Parenting Rules
Japanese Parenting Rules - Japanese parents take special care into passing on their traditions and telling their kids about their country's history through fairy tales. - Japanese mothers have a belief that children are initially disconnected from parents and that they need to become dependent on the mother through physical touch. - Kids in Japan are often involved in sports teams, creative groups, and any club or gathering that will teach them to cooperate with others and follow pre-set guidelines. - Japanese kids are taught to always respect and honor their grandparents and all elders. Even elders who are strangers to the children are considered trustworthy and must be respected! - In Japan, children always have a balanced meal. Their parents prepare a nutritional lunch that usually includes some rice, vegetables, soup, and lean meat. - From a very early age, parents in Japan teach their children to think of others before they speak or act, so it’s very uncommon to see a child