Raise kids the Asian way

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<p>Right, but again, immersion. It doesn’t change the fact that the Japanese themselves have admitted that they have huge failures in language education. That’s all I’m saying. </p>

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<p>I said “per capita.” That means, equally to the same number of population (i.e. out of 100) I think that more Americans are proficient in Japanese than native Japanese are proficient in English. Nobody believes me in this, but you really need to come and live here to believe it. Japan is known for being one of the most unilingual countries in the world. Why is this so shocking, or even require argumentation?</p>

<p>This all started because I just told alumother she was dead wrong. Jeebus guys, I’m sorry. I’ll never criticize Asian education again. :p</p>

<p>I’m not even saying that Asians in the US aren’t doing well. I think they’re a great example to follow. But notice how well Asians are doing in the AMERICAN educational system. It’s not the American educational system that’s to blame, it’s the people that aren’t taking advantage of it. </p>

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<p>This is most likely a red herring. I grew up poor, and I’m not in jail. I’d say that the issues of crime in the US stem from something far less connected to education than you let on. Why are poor Asians able to succeed?</p>

<p>I’m going to make myself a social pariah here, but what distinguishes most successful “rise from the bottom” Asians from other minority groups and whites who languish at the bottom? Could it be the strong focus on family and education?</p>