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Monster Parents

Definition and roots of the phenomenon

The term ‘Monster Parents’ came from Japan, and was made widely known in Asia by a TV drama also named ‘Monster Parents’ in Japan (made and broadcasted from 1st July 2008 to 9th September 2008). It refers to parents who would launch unreasonable requests or complaints to the school, and even give instructions to them in order to turn the table for their children, even though it means things that are out of the teacher’s work.

Monster parents in Hong Kong

1. Education System

Under Hong Kong education system, most students are required to attend interviews in order to study in their ideal schools, which means that most schools will select a group of genuinely outstanding interviewees to be their students. Therefore, parents tend to force their children to master in different talents because they want to increase their competitiveness and wish that it would be easier to get into their ideal school.

2. Growing Background

As most Hong Kong children under monster parenting are forced to follow tight schedules, they will have no time to manage their daily life and routine. Therefore, their parents will take care of their children in an unreasonably high protected way as they do not want their children suffer from any damage or get hurt. Some of the parents will even shirk children’s responsibility to others, for instance, teachers, tutors and other children in same age.

Effects on children brought up by monster parents

1.Social effects

Monster parents tend to cosset their children by interfering their personal life in every way. Monster parents take way too good care for their children and often ends up with developing them into narcissists and self-regard individuals. These children would find it difficult to get along and communicate with others in different social groups, as they are too self-contained. These children brought up in monster parenting style would become selfish and may find it hard to accept ideas that are oppose or different from theirs. However, it is essential for children in their developmental process to channel new ideas and improve communication skills. 2.Psychological effects

Monster parents in Hong Kong focus harshly on their children’s academic prospects. They arrange various and sometimes, superfluous extracurricular activities for their children, which may cause their children pressure. Children have to handle workload from school and it may be too intense for them to deal with too many knowledge and skills learning. They would feel depressed and disappointed with themselves if they failed the expectations of their parents. This anxiety may not grow into those kids in the beginning but if they are constantly under high pressure, it may lead them to suicidal approach.

Some particular examples of Hong Kong children’s behaviour

Due to the indulgence of monster parents, those children usually have a bad behaviour and of a belief that they are right. Moreover, they are self centred and arrogant. Those children are likely to put the blame on others rather than self reflecting and improving oneself. For example, when they encounter some difficulties or have argue with their classmates in school, they would simply ask their parents for help no matter who is wrong or right. This indicates that they do not know how to deal with those interpersonal relationship which is basic elements in life especially in the workplace.

Foreseeable consequences

There are foreseeable influences caused by monster parenting style. It may affect children’s academic developments and their future careers as well. With the monster parenting style, it is believed that the parents may have extremely high expectations about their children’s academic achievements. Indeed, children may appears to start feeling the pressure when they start failing to reach the high hopes and expectations of their parents while academic stress arises. In generally, the lack of independence may influence on the children’s future career as there are no opportunity for them to practice and learn before entering workplaces. So much of how you parent is shaped by how you were parented. It is reasonable to assume that monster parenting style is a vicious circle, which is a long-term social issue. Parents wield enormous clout in the development of their children as they are the learning targets of them. Parenting patterns are passed down from generation to generation. Thus, excessively protective parenting style may influence more and more generation until there is an alternative parenting style to replace it.