EPISODE · Mar 26, 2024 · 34 MIN
Why Are Japanese Kids So Independent?
from Portraits of Life in Japan · host Monclou Karoline
According to Bloomberg: “In Japan, small children take the subway and run errands alone, no parent in sight. The reason why has more to do with social trust than self-reliance.” As a former English Teacher at three nurseries in Tokyo, I can confirm this. Japanese babies are very independent. This happens not only because of the way they are raised at nurseries but because society itself encourages them from as early as they learn how to walk to do things by themselves. Today on Portraits of Life in Japan I am going to share some stories from my students to help you understand better the exceptional principles that empower kids in this country. Follow Portraits of Life in Japan on Instagram Leave your comments and reviews on Podchaser.com Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
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