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  • Can Art Help Children Regulate Their Emotions?
    Jun 24 2025

    Can art help children regulate their emotions? Art isn’t just for creativity—it’s also a powerful tool for emotional expression and regulation.

    In this episode, our host Ee Jay chats with certified art therapist Christine Tok, who brings decades of experience in early childhood education and art therapy. She shares practical ways parents can use art to help children manage frustration, express feelings, and build resilience.

    Gain insight from Christine’s inspiring real-life experiences working with children and art and discover how to create a safe space at home, uncover the hidden stories behind your child’s artwork, and see why even just 20 minutes of art time can make a meaningful difference.

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    Increasing loneliness and disconnection, rise of porn addiction and voyeurism, rise of AI companions, and confusion over sexuality and identity — these worrying trends have arisen among married couples and the youth.

    Get a grasp of the underlying factors driving such trends, and be equipped with tools to lead healthier conversations about love, relationships and identity with younger couples and youths.

    Find out more about The Future of Healthy Sexuality Masterclass at www.family.org.sg/healthysexualitymasterclass.

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  • A Good Father – What Does it Entail?
    Jun 10 2025

    What does it take to be a good father in today's busy, fast-paced world? In an age where time is a luxury, what does active fathering truly entail? How do you build meaningful connections amidst the daily hustle?

    Join our host Ee Jay as he chats with returning guest Kelvin Seah, a father of two. He share his own continuous learning journey in fatherhood, reminding us that being a good dad isn't about perfection. Instead, it's about being present, building meaningful memories, and affirming your child's identity.

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    Increasing loneliness and disconnection, rise of porn addiction and voyeurism, rise of AI companions, and confusion over sexuality and identity — these worrying trends have arisen among married couples and the youth, and they seem set to intensify and to shape our children’s attitudes and behaviour.

    How can we strengthen marriages against emotional and physical infidelity? How can we equip our children to navigate sexual and relational challenges? Get a grasp of the underlying factors driving such trends and be equipped with tools to train the hearts and minds of the next generation so they desire what is good, timeless, and true.

    Find out more about The Future of Healthy Sexuality Masterclass at www.family.org.sg/healthysexualitymasterclass.

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    You can also support us by giving monthly. We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Please note that if you are based in Singapore, as a donor-supported charity with Institution of a Public Character status, all monthly and one-time donations of $50 and above, will qualify for 250% tax deduction.

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    32 m
  • How to Handle Screentime Withdrawal Symptoms
    May 20 2025

    With new screen time guidelines for kids under the age of 12, parents are perhaps feeling the pressure to cut back on their children's screen time – which may lead to all kinds of withdrawal symptoms like restlessness, irritability and full-blown tantrums.

    How might parents work together with their children to create new and healthier habits?

    In this episode, our host, June, is joined by returning guest Alicia Yah, a mother of four and a dedicated early childhood educator. She provides tips for parents to support their children in reducing screentime reliance, and shares her own lived experience of injecting fun into family time to encourage togetherness, in replacement of screen usage. Be encouraged that while initial efforts may be met with resistance, starting small and starting somewhere does pay off with consistency!

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  • The Journey of Becoming Mum
    May 5 2025

    Motherhood is life changing. Giving. Selfless.

    What we once had control over, we may lose for a season when we become mums.

    Returning on this episode of the ParentEd Podcast is Wanxin, a stay-at-home mum of two young boys. She shares with our host, June, about what it feels like to lose herself while gaining this new title as mum and how she coped while in the depths of this sense of loss. She also talks about managing the external and internal expectations of being a mum in this society, as well as her journey of growth amidst the pain.

    To all the mums tuning in: Thank you for your selfless love in both the seen and unseen ways. We appreciate you and wish you a blessed Mother’s Day!

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    19 m
  • Help, My Child is Stressed Over Exams!
    Apr 21 2025

    Stress is a common experience for us and our kids, especially when we are placed in high pressure situations – like the exams.

    While exam stress may be unavoidable, they are opportunities for us to help our children learn how to regulate difficult emotions and build them up in resilience.

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, Ee Jay, is joined by Jasmine Lu – a mum of two kids and a parent-coach who specialises in emotional intelligence. She shares how understanding emotions can come in handy in helping our children manage stress, useful and practical ways we can help them regulate their emotions from a young age, and ways to create open conversations with our kids on big emotions. Don’t miss out on the C.A.L.M. framework that can help our children keep calm when stress levels are high!

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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 ParentEd@family.org.sg. Or visit our website at www.family.org.sg for more parenting resources.

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    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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    30 m
  • Strengthening Father-Daughter Relationship During the Teen Years
    Apr 8 2025

    Research points to daughters’ positive self-esteem and life satisfaction being closely related to fathers having a tight relationship with them.

    But as our little girls grow into young women through their teenage years, how can dads maintain a connection with them?

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our host, June, is joined by Joshua and his teenage daughter, Shawna. Joshua talks about the simple traditions he started with his daughters when they were young, and how these intentional practices of connecting with them evolved through their growing up years. Shawna also shares about the impact her dad and their relationship has left on her. Together, they reveal how they keep their father-daughter relationship strong, even through the changes and disagreements in the journey.

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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 ParentEd@family.org.sg. 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.

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    26 m
  • When my Child has Difficulty Regulating Emotions
    Mar 25 2025

    Fusses and inconsolable tantrums. Most parents would probably be familiar with their kids’ explosion of emotions, wondering how to help our young ones manage their own emotions.

    You’re not alone in the frustrations or feelings of helplessness.

    In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, our hosts, June and Douglas, speak with Tina, a mother of 3 boys. She shares about what emotional regulation is, the importance of it, and how to spot emotional dysregulation. She also provides tips for parents to equip their children with emotional regulation skills, while making it fun and engaging. Discover how you can provide a safe and supportive environment for your kids to navigate their big emotions!

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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 ParentEd@family.org.sg. 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.

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  • Stress Series - Managing Finances for My Growing Family
    Mar 11 2025

    Managing family finances can be stressful. Where do we start? How do we ensure financial stability and set goals for our family? How do we set financial goals together as a family and build a legacy for future generations?

    In this episode, host Ee Jay chats with Alvin Neo, a wealth advisor at Providend. Alvin shares practical tips on sustainable financial management, setting family financial goals, and teaching children financial literacy.

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    Invest in the things that matter.

    Date with Dad is an opportunity for fathers to affirm and celebrate their teen daughter’s journey toward being a confident young woman, and to further build the father-daughter relationship through connection over intentional activities and conversations. Find out more at www.family.org.sg/DateWithDad.

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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 ParentEd@family.org.sg.

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