Tiger parenting refers to a style of parenting characterised by strict discipline, high academic and extracurricular expectations, and prioritising achievement and obedience. A Western parenting model refers to a style that emphasises individual choice, emotional support, and encouraging children to explore interests at their own pace. For the purposes of this debate, assume the couple is raising their child in a multicultural urban environment (e.g., Sydney, London, New York, Singapore), where both Western and Chinese communities are present and accessible.