As you know, the inhabitants of the Middle Kingdom are famous all over the world, first of all, for their workaholism. Despite the fact that the norm of working hours established by law is 44 hours a week, most Chinese people stay up late in offices, factories and factories. Naturally, such a rhythm of life became the reason for the emergence of various features in the upbringing of children. Young Chinese mothers do not stay on maternity leave for a long time - already three or four months after birth, they go to work, and the child is sent to a nursery. As soon as the baby turns 3 years old, he goes to kindergarten, a feature of which is a high level of discipline. So, for example, getting up, hanging out and eating here takes place at a strictly set time, and early potty training is a common practice. In addition, children in the Celestial Empire literally from the first years of life are taught to read and write.
Another feature of raising children in China is that the child is obliged to obey everything that parents demand of him. If the mother decided that when the baby grows up, he should become a doctor, she will buy him only those toys that will instill in him a love for this profession from an early age. Disobedience in such situations is nipped in the bud using the "whip method". Thus, from an early age, mom and dad are the main authorities in the life of a little man. It is they who instill in him such traits.
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