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港 孩 港 孩
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2. WONG Ming Lok “KONG KIDS” 1. Over-Protection by others - 豌豆公主 2. Day-Dreamer - 發夢王 3. Children with No Digestion - 無胃兒童 4. Expert of “HEA” - HEA 精 5. The King of Family - 小霸王
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WHY ?
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KONG Kids Father & Mother Grand parents Servants Brothers & Sisters KONG KIDS & their Families --Pampering Parents
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KONG KIDS Affluent Society Keen competition Value of Public : Be the champion More chances of learning Pressure From others’ Expectation KONG KIDS & Our Society
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Economy Policies Culture
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Working system: long working hours Free market
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POLICIES POLICIES
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Competition - Roots in The Social Environment & Education System SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT: Basic Value: self-reliance → policy-making The welfare and policies emphasizing on individual efforts Harsh competition
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PAST PRESENT Memorizing Understanding Group Projects Open-ended Assignments =New Senior Secondary Curriculum Examinations Learning Machines HOMEWORK
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systematically lacks decision making confidence relies on repetition and sample answers. KONG KIDS
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Emphasis on the model answers and no digestion in learning lead to “No-digestion type Kong Kid” Parents: 1.find tutors for their Kong Kids after class 2.high expectation for children 3.prepared all for children Kong Kids lacking of common sense Consequence: 1.children directing all efforts on study 2.never concerning about other things
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CULTURE
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Mass Media Advertising enhance and mislead social attention on children Traditional conception focus on study “ 万般皆下品,惟有读书高 ” “ 两耳不闻窗外事,一心只读圣贤书 ” Core Value of Competition
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Economy Policies Culture KONG KIDS
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THEORIES
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Comparing Kong Kids with the Older Generations Comparing Kong Kids with the Older Generations First Generation Fifth Generation Early planner Fully controlled Comprehensive in arrangement High in expectation Well-nourished with material Kept in intense competition Weak in accepting failure
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previousnow Developing modeChildren freely developing Parents make comprehensive plan Communicationmore l ess InteractionPlay gamesLet children study outside
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1 Parents act as the model of the children, from who they imitate 2 Parents’ behaviors and emotions form kind of family atmosphere, which influence the children 3 Parents’ reward or punishment, enhance or restrain the behavior of the children
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Instrumentalism Ideology (Career Oriented) Overprotected in daily life affairs Overscheduled plans “Time” and “Space” – Less time to stay together (mainly school related topics ) – Free choices decision making rights deprived discouraged curiosity – TV/computer/(helpers) instead of “peers”
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Stage 3 Initiative VS Guilt 3 to 6 years Stage 4 Industry VS Inferiority 7 to 11 years
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Stage 3 Initiative VS Guilt More parent oriented Attempt adult activities Gaining independence Feel guilt if overstep parental limits Stage 4 Industry VS inferiority More peer oriented Becoming competent is important Can feel inferior if unsuccessful Identity VS role confusion
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Adults give guidance and support so conflicts can be resolved to enhance self-image. Provide opportunities to acquire new social skills and practice acquired skills. Let children know their competence and responsibility are valued. Click and Parker (2006)
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CONCLUSION “Kong Kids” as a multi- dimensional phenomenon Macro perspective: Economy, policies, culture Micro perspective: Psychological, psychosocial Changes in society leads to changes in individuals, and vice versa Kong Kids in the future: Still depends on the dynamic environment (We object determinism)
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