"Tiger Mother" Amy Chua
may have been strict with her daughters, pushing academics ahead of
sleepovers, but she's practically a kitten compared to "Wolf Dad" Xiao
Baiyou, who has written a bestselling book in mainland China originally
called Beat Them Into Peking University, reports NPR.
Xiao boasts of having more than 1,000 rules for his four children—from
how to hold chopsticks to how to sleep and use a quilt. "If you don't
follow the rules, then I must beat you," Xiao says. He uses a feather
duster, however, not a belt.
"From 3
to 12, kids are mainly animals," he says. "Their humanity and social
nature still aren't complete. So you have to use Pavlovian methods to
educate them." His usual punishment technique is to hit his kids with
the feather duster on the back of the legs or their palms. All the
children must watch, and if a younger sibling gets thwacked, then so
does the elder, for being a poor role model. Xiao says it's not child
abuse, and proudly points out that three of his four children got into
Peking University, the Harvard of China. Not surprisingly, his children
are less impressed by dad's tough style. "There may be some distance
from the best results," says his 22-year-old son. Adds his wife: "Maybe
they didn't need to be beaten quite so often."
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