And only when a home servant is 15 years old – to see him begin to be treated as an equal. By this time, a teenager becomes the perfect "cog" for a model system – the law-abiding and perform their duties.

The Japanese have not taken pride in the success of their children, publicly or covertly, to praise or scold them. The task of parents is to make the child an integral part of society, to teach the child not to attract attention and not to aspire to leadership. The Japanese, who gave his son to kindergarten in order to have a career, are called selfish. Men employed the material support of the family, do not take in the educational process in any role.



The education of little modern Chinese conscientiously engaged in state institutions. The mission of parents is to help certified teachers "sculpt" obedient, unassuming, industrious citizen contentment only the most necessary. In kindergarten, the kids are already in the age of three months, and in elementary school in eighteen months.

Girls, which until recently were considered creatures almost useless today learn along with the boys, and the ability to count, write, draw and speak possess almost simultaneously.

The situation when the baby two hours waiting for mom outside the store or coached willpower, abandoning the favorite "Goodies" here – in the order of things. Children in China have no regrets – as soon as kids did the lessons, they were immediately taken aback by additional loads. Blind obedience, strict discipline and a fanatical work ethic in this country are the three pillars on which rests the material prosperity of the nation.

Some of the classics once joked that in England, dogs love more than children. This joke has some truth. The main task of English teachers – to raise kids the "iron" lady and gentlemen, and the stiff British adults do not Express emotions not only in relation to strangers. Family relations are also not distinguished revelation.

English grandmother does not know what "babysit grandchildren, because they have their own personal life, which no one has the right to encroach. All that we are capable of an aging English lady to have the whole family at one table for Christmas or to spend with the kids a couple of days in a year. Parents not too sentimentalnaya against the offspring, but show admirable zeal in the line of duty: feed — give to drink, clothe and care that their child got into a decent school.

When a small British grown, their, driven, independent, sent to float freely.