Parents of American Super Babies Challenge Chinese
Training Tactics
by Forney Hume and D. Belle Toles, CPW News Services
The recent Youtube video
of a Chinese 4 year old running in the snow has brought worldwide criticism by
human rights advocates and child abuse experts.
The parents of the unidentified child have claimed through their
designated spokesperson, Lee Song Woo of Peking, that they are experts in
preparing children for the harsh realities of life. “They
are experts in child development and human factors engineering and both mother
and father are considered two of China’s leading efficiency experts,” said Woo.
Woo claims that the parenting tactics used by these parents are mild when compared to the tactics used by Chinese parents in the 1850's and 60's as they prepared their children for jobs on the western leg of Leland Stanford's Transcontinental Railroad that up until Alfred Nobel's patent on dynamite in 1867 depended on the safe transport of Nitroglycerin to the remote job sites.
Betty Frisch of the San Francisco parenting consortium, Super Babies for World Peace, believes that
the Chinese parents of the snow jogger are well intended, but lack an effective training regimen
that incorporates the highest and best use of motivations and incentives
effective in producing super babies.
“The results speak for themselves,” said Frisch whose video, Super Babies, has documented Super Babies for World Peace’s best training outcomes.
Woo claims that the parenting tactics used by these parents are mild when compared to the tactics used by Chinese parents in the 1850's and 60's as they prepared their children for jobs on the western leg of Leland Stanford's Transcontinental Railroad that up until Alfred Nobel's patent on dynamite in 1867 depended on the safe transport of Nitroglycerin to the remote job sites.
“The results speak for themselves,” said Frisch whose video, Super Babies, has documented Super Babies for World Peace’s best training outcomes.
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