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Jewish Mothering in Japan
Authors:ROBERT FRAGER
Institution:University of California at Santa Cruz, Merrill College
Abstract:Jewish and Japanese child rearing are compared as examples of patterns that produce highly successful, achievement-oriented children. Mothers are notably devoted and nurturant, and also fairly sophisticated and antonomous individuals, with considerable authority at home. Fathers have high prestige, but are somewhat distant. Achievement is also motivated by the child's feelings of guilt over the mother's pain and suffering caused by his failure to live up to her high expectations.
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