AN INTERCULTURAL STUDY ON CHINESE WOLF DAD’S FAMILY EDUCATION
Keywords:
intercultural study, Chinese wolf dad, cultural influence, cultural value, family educationAbstract
Cultural values in different countries directly influence on different educational goals, methods and results including children family education. And these differences may cause education and parents to inaccurately judge students or children from their own cultural values. Thus, the author tries to take this typical case of Chinese Wolf Dad for an example, focuses on comparative analysis of the family education between China and America from an intercultural perspective and finds some differences between two countries. Finally, we can extract the best of both China and America to ensure children’s long term happiness, so as to let our Chinese family education better and make great contribution to the development of the society.
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