
Japanese children, no matter what age have a certain mannerism to themselves which sets them apart. There is also a huge difference in the way Japanese parent their little ones versus how people do it anywhere else.
Here are five things Japanese do differently when it comes to raising their offspring...
1. Japanese children are brought up equally
2. The mother-child relationship is quite strong and respected
3. Parents pay attention to their emotions
4. They do not believe in public praise or affection
5. They make eating an enjoyable process
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