For the most part in American culture, intellectual struggle in school children is seen as an indicator of weakness, while in Eastern cultures it is not only tolerated, it is often used to measure emotional strength.
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This is really interesting. Having taught in Asia (Japan, Thailand, Singapore) and New Zealand, I can see both angles here. Is it possible to entwine both ways? Would that be a positive thing to do?