Many developed countries nowadays are
facing low birth rate phenomenon, for example are some East Asia countries,
such as Japan , Korea , Taiwan ,
and Hong Kong . In Taiwan for example, based on
data released by Taiwan Ministry of the Interior on 2006, Taiwan statistic for newborn
baby from more than 300,000 in 1996 has been decreased to around 200,000 in
2005, which means every woman in average only give birth to 1.12 child. By
definition, low birth rate is a phenomenon in which birth rate reach < 2
child/woman. Therefore, it’s maybe not a new phenomenon in some countries. In Taiwan ,
low birth rate phenomenon is starting in 1990 with birth rate 1.81 child/woman.
Helicopter Parents
Strawberry Generation
Low birth rate had cause parents to
over spoil their child. These ‘Helicopter Parents’ will immediately intervene
and get involved anytime their child need to make an important decision, facing
problems, or make mistakes, therefore eliminate child opportunity to learn
independently and create a ‘Strawberry Generation’. Who Taiwanese called as ‘Strawberry
Generation’ is a generation of children that will immediately break down when
facing a small problem, just like a strawberry that could easily smashed with only
a small pinch. Therefore, ‘Helicopter Parents’ create ‘Strawberry Generation’,
definitely not the opposite.
A very common phenomenon occurs in
many aspect of child education nowadays, even though that the occurrence degree
is different between countries, I’d like to call it ‘Strawberry Education’
phenomenon and simply define it as an education that creates a ‘Strawberry
Generation’. Amy Chua on her book titled Battle
Hymn of the Tiger Mother said that she able to push her children to achieve
their best performance because since the beginning she believes that they have
the ability to achieve it. Believe on child ability will naturally bring high
expectation towards them and lead them to success. In other words, it could say
that ‘Helicopter Parents’ doesn’t believe that their child has ability to
success, they put a low expectation towards them, and lead them to become
‘Strawberry Generation’. Once more, ‘Helicopter Parents’ create ‘Strawberry
Generation’, not the opposite.
Basically, child education is both
parents and society’s responsibility, therefore the term of ‘Strawberry
Education’ become interesting because it implies that actually the ‘Helicopter
Parents’ phenomenon has spread its influence to educational institution and
create the ‘Strawberry Education’. In our earlier generation, when a child face
a problem in school, for example bad grades, and teacher consult the problem
with the child’s parents, the most possible thing happen next is a condition in
which a child should responsible and explain to both teacher and parents about
his/her low grades. However if the same problems occurs nowadays, the most
possible thing happen is a condition in which parents blame teacher because of
their child’s bad grades.
‘Helicopter Parents’ phenomenon not
only influences education institution, but also influences mindset of the whole
society. In this era of modern technology, any information could be widely
spread easily through internet, especially with the help of social media. Moreover,
with the abundant amount of information received everyday, in most cases there
is no time available to thoroughly read and think over what we read. Therefore,
build a certain opinion into people mindset is only a matter of time, and
nowadays it’s may just need a relatively short time.
Now let’s imagine what will happen
when these groups of ‘Helicopter Parents’ meet and discuss about child
education issues with another not yet become ‘Helicopter Parents’ group. They
may enthusiastically share their opinion about their version of ideal
‘Strawberry Education’ and, since people tend to quickly agree on ideas that will
make their life easier, therefore the idea will quickly spread and believed. As
previously said that believe on child ability will naturally bring high
expectation towards them, the same logic also applied here. When ‘Strawberry
Education’ idea becomes widely believed, its common practice also becomes
widely expected.
So, what’s actually the importance
of expectation?
The Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD) perform a survey and compare happiness and
test score of students in 65 countries. Happiness was ranked based on the
percentage of students who agreed or disagreed with the statement, “I feel
happy at school,” while test score were ranked based on Programme for
International Student Assessment (PISA)’s test score result. The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
is a worldwide study also held by Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) in member and non-member nation of 15-year-old students’
performance on mathematics, science, and reading. The program starts in 2000
and repeated every three years. Since it starts, PISA top performer list from
year to year are significantly dominated by Finland, Singapore, and East Asia
countries such as Japan, South-Korea, China, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.
Undoubtedly, as
reflected in the diagram above, those countries are included in the best test
scores quadrant. However, how about the happiness rank? Singapore and East Asia countries except Korea are included in the happy quadrant, while Finland
students, who live in a country that well known worldwide with its ideal
education system, surprisingly feel unhappy. Discuss about Finland ideal
education system is talk about flexible curriculum, nonexistence of rank
system, small amount of homework, low frequency of exam, fewer school
days/year, longer break time, etc. Compare with another group of PISA top performer
countries’ education system, it’s definitely the 180 degree opposite. So, how
come they still feel unhappy? The answer is because this ideal education system
apparently still couldn’t meet their high expectation.
Many child education
theories nowadays are strongly believe that children education process, whether
at home or at school, should always be able to keep the children happy. Therefore,
a fact of unhappy Finland
students seems very disappointing. On one side, parents and society struggle to
create the best child learning environment to meet their ideal version, yet the
students still feel unhappy. Some theories even explain about ‘scary’ impact on
child future when this ideal happy conditions are not met, to name a few are
low self-esteem, increase of aggressive character, and even brain damage. Don’t
scold your child when they do a wrong things or use negative words to talk to
them, they will become a child with low self-esteem. Don’t push your child to
do something that they don’t like or restrict them to do something that they
like since it will increase their aggressiveness. Don’t’ be to early teach them
reading, writing, or understand simple math because it will result to brain
damage. In fact, children of my generation, include me, all experience this
‘hardship’ era of education, and yet most of us now are not a person with a low
self-esteem, aggressive character, or even experiencing brain damage, and the
most important is we definitely are not ‘Strawberry Generation’ type.
In Taiwan, basically
both home and school education still uses relatively strict method even though
if the ‘Helicopter Parents’ phenomenon start to appears. However, phenomenon of
child’s low self-esteem, aggressiveness, and brain damage seems to be rarely
seen here and Taiwan
students still feel happy instead. Once again, it’s all about managing the
expectation. As an illustration, when parents and society start to believe that
children should never hear negative words from parents or other person, this
believes gradually will becomes a widely accepted norm. When it becomes a norm,
not only more and more parents or older generation will receive this influence,
but also the children. This condition will then become children’s basic
expectation on how they should be treated by their parents, teachers, etc.
Furthermore, when there is a parent in a family or a teacher in a school that
fails to treat children according to this norm, the child will feel that he/she
is not treated well and unhappy, maybe also leads to low self-esteem,
aggressiveness, etc. Don’t forget the fact that not only parents will interact
with each other, but children also interact with each other and this
interaction will worsen those negative feeling once they find out that the
other children receive the different treatment from their parents or teachers.
Furthermore, when this
phenomenon gradually transforms the whole society as a system, any effort of
research performed will definitely prove the cause and effect hypothesis, for
example use negative words to a child will leads them to become a low
self-esteem child. It may be proven because it’s true that those child having a
low self-esteem problem. The question is, “Does it really simply because parents’
usage of negative words that creates their self-esteem problem? Does children
of current generation really born with such mentally weak character? Or parents
whose gradually lost confidence toward children that create those children with
weak character instead?”