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Vietnamese mothers teach their children to walk alongside the global community.

Việt NamViệt Nam03/10/2024

Author Ho Thi Hai Au recounts her journey of raising her children in the book "Vietnamese Mothers Teach Their Children to Walk Alongside the Global World".

The book "Vietnamese Mothers Teach Their Children to Walk Alongside the Global World" is published by Dan Tri Publishing House in collaboration with Viet Books. Photo: Publisher.

“This book is dedicated to Minh Khue, my little daughter who is my endless source of inspiration on my journey of life and motherhood filled with joy!” – these are the heartfelt and sincere words from the heart of Ho Thi Hai Au, mother of Minh Khue, the outstanding girl who received a scholarship worth over 8 billion VND from Harvard University.

With 7 chapters filled with emotion and valuable insights into the journey of raising and supporting children, the book It quickly became a "publishing phenomenon" in its first print run, selling 6,000 copies in just three weeks after its release.

Meeting the needs of In this reprint, the book aims to share with modern mothers methods for accompanying their children on their journey ahead.

The more than 700-page book begins with the author's recollection of "Friday the 13th" - the day Harvard announced the results of its Early Decision (ED) admissions at 3 PM Massachusetts time (which is 3 AM on December 14th in Hanoi time).

The author tries to appear calm, knowing that her daughter, Minh Khue, is very nervous, anxious, and stressed.

Always by her daughter's side, supporting her through countless competitions and before receiving the results, the author would always say to her: "We've worked so hard. We've strived every second, every moment. We've done everything! Now, no matter the outcome, we can all be proud of ourselves, my dear! Happiness isn't just about reaching the finish line, but also about feeling self-respect throughout the journey, isn't it?"

When her daughter Minh Khue was accepted into Harvard University with a coveted scholarship, many people advised Ho Thi Hai Au to write a book. Finally, after much consideration, she chose to write a book of over 700 pages titled "Vietnamese Mothers Teach Their Children to Walk with the Global World."

The titles of each chapter are also the heartfelt words and precious experiences that mother Ho Thi Hai Au has compiled for her daughter and all those who are, have been, or will be mothers, including: Learning to think holistically; The natural law of survival, the backbone of wise parenting philosophy; 18 years of diamond; Learning to enhance inherent qualities, not learning because you already have them; Sex education starting from age 0; Nutrition and the story of soaring dreams; Every day is Mother's Day.

The success of supporting your child in "walking with the world" isn't measured by a prestigious Harvard University scholarship, but by their confidence, happiness, and personal growth.

Reading her daughter's words again, author Ho Thi Hai Au felt even more deeply: "I am grateful to my mother, my closest friend and the most wonderful companion, who always placed her trust in me even when I doubted myself the most, who never questioned my love for her even during the most stubborn and rebellious moments of adolescence..."

With all her experience, knowledge, and genuine affection, "Vietnamese Mothers Teach Their Children to Walk Alongside the Global World" is a comprehensive guide filled with heartfelt sharing and emotions, interwoven with scientific and effective parenting knowledge that every mother needs.


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