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  • Becoming a new mother can be scary – a sentiment shared by many. Concerns and doubts can plague one’s mind throughout motherhood and sometimes finding help to address these worries can be challenging.

    What can a first-time mother expect from the initial steps in her journey? How can family members support her during this period of emotional turbulence and uncertainty?

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, June Yong, speaks with Elaine Chow, mother of 4 and counsellor. Part of the Breastfeeding Mothers Support Group, she shares some common challenges faced by most first-time mothers and provides advice on how to navigate through them, ways to manage expectations from either family members or oneself, and how to support new mothers in their journey.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • While excelling academically may be a priority for most families in Singapore, what other traits are important to nurture in our children? How can we encourage a sense of community service within our youths in order to create a more caring and compassionate society?

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, Ee Jay, speaks with Daryl and Melissa, who are proud parents of 2 daughters and have been volunteering as a family for almost five years. They share their journey of inspiring their kids to get into the habit and lifestyle of volunteering, as well as the challenges they faced in doing so and the various lessons that they have learned from these experiences.

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    Jars of Hope – Family Christmas Project

    We are back with our yearly Family Christmas Project, supporting Focus on the Family Singapore to strengthen families! This year’s theme, ‘Jars of Hope,’ is about spreading the light of Christmas—hope, love, and joy—to homes.

    Partner with our family and find out more from here: www.family.org.sg/JarsofHope

    Your gift can make this possible for many more families.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

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  • As parents of young children, we may be concerned if our child is facing challenges with literacy or language. 

    What are some early signs that can help parents identify if their child possibly has a learning difference? What are the avenues to seek intervention for our children? 

    In this episode, our host, June Yong, is joined by Dawn Tan, an educational therapist with over a decade of experience. Working with learners aged 5 to 18 on literacy and language related needs, while also supporting their parents in navigating some of these challenges, Dawn talks about how parents can find support for their children, grow with their children through their learning differences, and how to start children on reading. 

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    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected].

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Do you feel awkward and uncomfortable at the thought of talking to your kids about sex? Worried that you may not know how to answer the questions they have about the topic?

    In the second episode of this two-part Talk About Sex series on the ParentEd Podcast, our host, Alicia Boo, is joined by Josiah Ng, a father of two sons aged 4 and 8. Josiah candidly shares about what it was like when he first had to broach the topic with his firstborn and how he navigated the uncertainties of starting sexuality education at home. He provides helpful tips on having these important conversations with our children, and the important part that both parents have in guiding their kids in building a strong foundation in this aspect.

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    Research shows that when parents engage their children in topics on sexuality, their children grow to make wiser choices in relationships and sex. To help you overcome your fears in broaching the topic, we have designed a Talk About Sex video podcast series to equip parents in having ongoing conversations with their children in this important aspect. Visit www.family.org.sg/TASvideos to find out more!

    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected].

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Having conversations with our children on love, sex and relationships can feel awkward, tricky and nerve racking. Yet, as parents, we have the privilege of being the primary educators of these important topics. 

    In the first episode of this two-part Talk About Sex series on the ParentEd Podcast, our host, Joshua Liong, chats with Michelle Soon, an educator and a mother of one, who is also passionate about sexuality education. She addresses the common fears that parents have about talking to their children about sex and debunks myths surrounding these fears. Michelle also shares insightful perspectives and practical handles that parents can use in starting sexuality education at home, testifying that it need not be as daunting as we may think it is!

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    Research shows that when parents engage their children in topics on sexuality, their children grow to make wiser choices in relationships and sex. To help you overcome your fears in broaching the topic, we have designed a Talk About Sex video podcast series to equip parents in having ongoing conversations with their children in this important aspect. Visit www.family.org.sg/TASvideos to find out more!

    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected].

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • In a society where nuclear families are a rising trend, do intergenerational bonds still have a place in our social fabric? What value do intergenerational relationships hold?

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, Aaron, speaks with Ariel Lim and Abdul Hamid from Cultivate SG, an independent non-profit organisation that desires to see families in our society thrive for generations. They share their personal experiences from being part of an intergenerational family network, along with ideas on how different generations can close the gap and develop helpful traditions to connect with each other.

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    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected].

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Stress and anxiety can feel like a commonplace in this fast-paced society that demands so much of our time and attention. 

    What is the science behind stress and anxiety, and how can we effectively approach these big emotions? What if stress can actually be good for us? 

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, June Yong, chats with Samantha Cheng, one of the counsellors at Focus on the Family Singapore. In addition to the knowledgeable insight she provides into these topics, she shares mindsets and practical ways that can enable both parents and their children to cope better with stress and anxiety.

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    We all need someone to turn to when life gets tough. At Focus on the Family Singapore, we want you to know that you are not alone. Our trusted and dedicated team of counsellors are here to support and help you navigate life's challenging situations in a safe and non-judgmental space.  

    Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling. 

    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected].

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • There are many schools of thought when it comes to disciplining children. As parents, there may be times we wonder whether the ways we discipline our kids are effective and helpful in promoting healthy behaviours and instilling values.

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, Chong Ee Jay, chats with Alicia Yah, a mother of 4, who is also in the Early Childhood sector. She shares about positive discipline and what it entails, while also providing practical tips on how parents can keep their cool in dealing with their children’s unhelpful behaviours, and how they can empower their young ones to choose positive actions.

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    The GoodStart SG Early Childhood Conference, titled "The Power of Collaboration", is taking place on Fri, 27 Sep 2024 at the Suntec City Convention Centre. Experts in their fields will equip you with practical handles you can apply at work and at home through workshops, team bonding activities, exhibitions, and more. Registration is now open! Find out more at www.goodstart.sg.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • What is it like to raise a child with special needs? How can communities nurture and support the development of individuals with disabilities?  

    In this episode, our host, June Yong, is joined by Kelvin Seah, a father of two teenagers. He generously shares about the life lessons he has picked up in his journey of parenting his son with special needs.

    Take a glimpse into the world of a caregiver and the demands he faces in raising a child with special needs - especially against the backdrop of this fast-paced society. Whether or not you are a parent of a neurodiverse child, you’ll be sure to catch a gem or two from his sharing!

    If you loved this episode, check out Kelvin's blog, where he writes about his parenting journey: https://www.kelvinseah.com.

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    At Focus on the Family Singapore, we believe that every parent can grow, thrive and enjoy parenting!

    Should you be in need of help or support, our counsellors are available to lend you a listening ear. Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Raising our children in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world can be daunting.

    In this fast-paced and ever-changing world, what are the key skills we should equip our children with? How can we help them thrive in such a challenging landscape?

    In this episode, our host, June Yong, is joined by Paul Lim, a father of three children and a Senior Lecturer of Organisational Behavior and Human Resources at a local university. With an interest in the study of resilience, Paul unpacks the concept of hardiness – sharing tips to encourage and equip parents in cultivating these important skills to prepare our children to face challenges, ambiguity and failure.

    Note: In the conversation, "parentification" was mentioned. The correct term is "hyperparenting".

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    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected]. Or visit our website at www.family.org.sg for more parenting resources.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • The digital world is complex – even for us as parents.

    How can we bring stability and build a strong, supportive connection that our kids look to us to provide, as they grow up in this highly digital landscape?

    With practical examples, Darius Lee concludes this two-part series with handles to equip our children to not only navigate the digital world with wisdom by thinking critically, but also how we can guide our children holistically by helping them build empathy alongside mental and emotional resilience.

    He further shares with our host, Aaron Ng, about how we can create safe conversations, catch teachable moments, and what we can do if our children are on the receiving end of unsafe content.

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    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected]. Or visit our website at www.family.org.sg for more parenting resources.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • How prevalent is online harm in Singapore? What are some things we can do to help our kids recognise and deal with fake or harmful content online?

    In this first episode of a two-part series, our host, Aaron Ng, is joined by Darius Lee, Executive director of Cultivate SG, an independent non-profit organisation dedicated to cultivating culture for the common good. Darius talks about the different harms that lurk in the online space and how these can negatively impact society at large. He also shares practical ways we can help our kids develop the necessary skills to tell apart truth from falsehood in the digital climate of widespread information.

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    At Focus on the Family Singapore, we believe that every parent can grow, thrive and enjoy parenting!

    Your partnership will enable us to support parents through our parent dialogues, webinars, workshops and campaigns, to nurture thriving families for the next generation. You can give at www.family.org.sg/Donate.

    Should you be in need of help or support, our counsellors are available to lend you a listening ear. Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Letting go of control over our teens is a very critical topic that many parents grapple with. Whether it's allowing them more independence, trusting their decisions, finding the right balance can be a challenge.

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, June Yong, is joined by Pamela, a mother of three teens between the ages of 14 to 17. She shares candidly her journey of learning to relinquish control as she learns to empathise with her kids and discovers ways to guide them in self-management as they grow in independence. While it can be a challenging phase, Pamela also shares glimpses of the beauty of letting go.

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    At Focus on the Family Singapore, we believe that every parent can grow, thrive and enjoy parenting!

    Your partnership will enable us to support parents through our parent dialogues, webinars, workshops and campaigns, to nurture thriving families for the next generation. You can give at www.family.org.sg/Donate.

    Should you be in need of help or support, our counsellors are available to lend you a listening ear. Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Bullying is a painful and difficult experience we hope our children will not have to go through.  

    But if it does happen to our kids, what are some telltale signs that they are being mistreated? How can we respond in a way that is helpful and supportive? 

    In this episode, our host, Ee Jay, chats with father-son pair Ganesan and Kavi Maniam, about their experience as a family when Kavi encountered bullies in school. They reveal the fears and perspectives—from both parent and child—of being placed in a difficult situation like this, and share 3Cs that provide a framework for how families can identify and support kids who might be on the receiving end of bullying.

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    If anyone in the family has experienced bullying or is seeking to recover from bullying encounters, we want you to know that you are not alone. Our trusted and dedicated team of counsellors are here to support and help you navigate life's challenging situations in a safe and non-judgmental space. 

    Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling. 

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    Do you have a question for us, or a topic you would like to hear about? Drop us an email at [email protected]

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Sleep deprivation almost feels like an inevitable part of a young parents’ journey. But what if long nights with a fussing baby can be overcome, and a good night’s rest for both parents and baby is possible? 

    In this episode, our host, June Yong, is joined by Zoe Chu, a mum of 4 and the founder of Sleep Supernanny. As an adult and baby sleep expert, Zoe shares about how parents can help their babies foster healthy sleep habits and develop the invaluable skill of falling asleep independently. Find out how you can establish the right sleep routines with the 5-step baby sleep system and bid goodbye to panda eyes.

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    At Focus on the Family Singapore, we believe that every parent can grow, thrive and enjoy parenting! 

    Your partnership will enable us to support parents through our parent dialogues, webinars, workshops and campaigns, to nurture thriving families for the next generation. You can give at www.family.org.sg/Donate. 

    Should you be in need of help or support, our counsellors are available to lend you a listening ear. Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling.

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Crying, whining, acting up. A few times a day. Everyday.

    The “Terrible Twos” are well, terrible – both for toddlers and their parents.

    Will this phase ever end? How can we better help our toddlers handle their big emotions? What are the ways we can manage our own emotions in the face of tantrums and meltdowns?

    Join our host, June Yong, as she speaks with Ng Wanxin, a mother of two boys aged 5 and 3. She candidly shares her experiences in dealing with her sons’ tantrums and meltdowns, and provides useful tips on managing these dreaded experiences.

    Pick up handles on how you can find calm & control in tantrum tides and massive meltdowns!

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    Every phase in motherhood has its joys and challenges.

    Just like a garden that requires time and care to flourish, motherhood takes faithful hard work and perseverance to grow into something beautiful.

    Trust the process – you will get there, All in Good Time.

    Be encouraged by heartfelt stories and uplifting content this Mother’s Day. Visit www.family.org.sg/AllInGoodTime to find out more!

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Dads play a special and key role in guiding and shaping their children. While being a father does have its joys and a sense of fulfilment, it is not without challenges – especially when it comes to balancing both work and family life.

    If you are wondering, “How can I do it all?”, you are not alone.

    In this episode, our host, Chong Ee Jay, is joined by Jimmy Sia, a tech professional and a proud & happy father of 3. He shares about the parenting approach that guides him in his fatherhood journey and provides practical tips on how to thrive at home and at work.

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    We all need someone to turn to when life gets tough. At Focus on the Family Singapore, we want you to know that you are not alone. Our trusted and dedicated team of counsellors are here to support and help you navigate life's challenging situations in a safe and non-judgmental space. 

    Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling. 

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Learning that your child may be facing mental health struggles can be terrifying. 

    What available help-seeking options are there? How can we move beyond fear and stigma so that we don’t unknowingly create a treatment gap? 

    In this episode, our host, June Yong, is joined by Alex Yeo, the executive director of Caring for Life and co-founder of Mental Connect. He shares practical ways parents can get started in walking with their children through mental health challenges, the resources available for help, as well as how they can be a safe space for their kids. 

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    We all need someone to turn to when life gets tough. At Focus on the Family Singapore, we want you to know that you are not alone. Our trusted and dedicated team of counsellors are here to support and help you navigate life's challenging situations in a safe and non-judgmental space. 

    Make an appointment with us at www.family.org.sg/Counselling. 

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • “Every child has a potential which can be nurtured.” 

    All our children are individually different and can bring so much to the world. As parents, how can we support them as they develop and discover their interests and strengths? What can we do to help them build confidence in their uniqueness, and when they face setbacks? 

    In this episode, our host, Aaron Ng, is joined by Ho Tuck Leh, who shares his parenting approach towards his children’s education and holistic development. Tuck Leh is a father of 3 young adults and teens who have distinctly different interests and academic routes, and he talks about how he journeys with his kids in realising their potential. 

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

  • Just as it takes a village to raise a child, the community plays a crucial role in nurturing our youths. 

    What does it take to sow into the next generation? How can parents cross the generation gap to reach the heart of their teens? 

    Join our host, Alicia Boo, as she speaks with a youth worker and FamChamps mentor, Wei Ern, who speaks about what it’s like to journey with youths and how to do so effectively in this impressionable juncture of their lives. He debunks myths of mentoring youths, shares about the joys & challenges, and talks about how parents and adults can connect and cultivate good in the lives of our teens. 

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    Interested in finding out more about how you can play a part in raising the next generation of Family Champions? Find out more about how you can sow into the work of FamChamps at our upcoming info session! 

    Date: 21 Mar 2024 (Thu) 

    Time: 7.00pm to 8.30pm 

    Register for the info session at www.family.org.sg/FCMentorInfoSession2024.  

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    If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast to share with your friends.

    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.