

Tiger Babies Strike Back
Tiger Babies Strike Back by Kim Wong Keltner, 254pgs This book was a very honest and easy read of what it's like to grow up conflicted between the culture of your family and the culture all around you. Mostly though, it is a book written in similes and metaphors about being a parent who wants to bring up her child in the best way she can - with lots of fun, love, and hugs. Her writing style gives the work plenty of imagery and brings the story to life but the sheer amount of


The Myth of the Spoiled Child
I really enjoyed this book by Alfie Kohn and it made a convincing argument for every dispelled myth but, it almost seemed to me as if every kind of parenting style is wrong and you're hurting your kids no matter what you do. Even if you do manage to parent perfectly, society will harm your child. Now of course this is not the case, nor is that what the author is trying to prove. Rather, he is showing how prevalent harmful parenting techniques are in our society and backing ea