Focus on the Family Singapore
ParentEd
Family life can be unpredictable and chaotic. Amidst work pressures, day-to-day stresses and digital distractions, how can we nurture greater intimacy with our spouse and deepen our parent-child connections? Join us in our honest conversations about marriage, parenting and work life as we chat with everyday people and experts about the struggles, joys and small victories that we share. There is no perfect family. As we share stories, offer practical insights and answer your questions, we hope that these episodes will provide hope and encouragement in your journey of becoming a better spouse an...
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23 de jun. de 2026
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Episodios
Sandwiched Generation Struggles 23.06.2026 22:17
How do married couples stay together when pulled between raising children and caring for ageing parents? What family support helps them navigate these hardships? In this episode, host June creates a safe, honest space for Vincent and Jean Goh to share their 21-year journey—marked by love, planning, and courageous conversations that began even before marriage. Through caregiving for a father with d...
What New Fathers Really Need 09.06.2026 25:05
Fatherhood is evolving. Today, modern fathers are discovering both the joy and challenge of parenting with emotional presence, shared caregiving, and deeper connection, even as they juggle work–life balance, fatigue, and changing expectations. Holding multiple identities—as a son, husband, father, friend, and employee—can feel demanding, especially when life’s rhythm keeps shifting. Host Aaron spe...
Why are Youths Turning to Drugs? 26.05.2026 27:55
Parents play a powerful role in helping children stay away from drugs. According to the National Drug Perception Survey, nearly 95% of youths say that having parents who actively talk with them about drug‑related issues has helped them remain drug‑free. In this episode, host Ee Jay speaks with Dr Adrian Loh, spokesperson for the National Council Against Drug Abuse (NCADA) and a Senior Consultant P...
Becoming a Better Mum 12.05.2026 23:36
The reality of motherhood is filled with deep love and hope, yet it often carries quiet, unseen struggles. From burnout and self‑imposed expectations to the courage it takes to ask for help, it is a journey that stretches the mum in you in unexpected ways. In this special episode on motherhood, June speaks with two mothers at different stages of life. Jasmine Goh, married for 27 years, reflects on...
The Weight of Parental Guilt 21.04.2026 19:41
“A lot of parental guilt comes from the expectations parents place on themselves. When they can’t meet them, they assume they have failed — even when they are doing their best.” - Mark In this episode, June speaks with Mark Lim, Director and Trauma‑Informed Counsellor at The Social Factor, about the powerful weight of parental guilt. He reflects on how guilt grows from unrealistic expectations we...
The Power of Self-Compassion 07.04.2026 22:40
Many of us strive to be patient and purposeful parents. But when we fall short, we often become our harshest critic. We wonder, why am I reacting in the very way I promised not to? Parenting often reveals our impatience, our imperfections, and at times our unresolved wounds—but also our deepest hopes and joys. In this episode, June speaks with our parenting trainer, Dr Wu Mi Yin. She invites paren...
The Importance of Values in Raising Children 24.03.2026 27:55
Busy parents can build values into everyday life through simple routines—reading bedtime stories, having conversations during mealtimes, praising small acts of kindness, and asking children gentle reflection questions. These consistent touchpoints help children naturally internalise important values. June, our host, spoke with early childhood educators Ashley Yeo and Joanna Lee—both mothers and ce...
Parenting From a Place of Wholeness 10.03.2026 33:22
Many parents are beginning to recognise how deeply our childhood experiences shape the way we show up in our parenting today. We absorbed patterns growing up — how conflict was managed, how emotions were expressed, and how love was shown. These early lessons can strengthen us, but at times, old hurts or unmet needs resurface in the way we respond to our children. So how do we parent with openness,...
The Power of Play with Your Child 24.02.2026 29:15
Let’s dive in. Play is just as important. We explore how well‑intentioned adult expectations can unintentionally shape a child’s inner world. When children are frequently directed—told what to do, how to do it, and at whose pace—they begin meeting adult expectations rather than developing healthy self‑regulation. This can narrow their curiosity, limit creativity, and reduce their freedom to explor...
Raising Up Boys to Men 10.02.2026 19:39
“When we role-model with authenticity, the children pick it up.” - Eric Many men today wrestle with their masculine identity, torn between projecting strength and suppressing vulnerability. In this episode, Aaron speaks with educator and father of four, Eric Loh, who offers heartfelt reflections on raising boys in a rapidly changing world. From the rise in emotional struggles among teens to the pr...
Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child 27.01.2026 19:01
“Don’t be discouraged if your child doesn’t understand you right now. It’s a long journey, but when they grow up, they will appreciate that you walked through it with them.” - Pauline In this episode, our host Alicia speaks with Pauline Chia, Principal of Faith Methodist Preschool, about raising emotionally intelligent children. With 36 years of experience in early childhood education and her own...
Building a Culture of Mealtime Conversations 13.01.2026 26:36
What if shifting from an autocratic approach to collaboration at the dinner table—and giving your child a voice—could build deeper trust than setting expectations? True connection begins when conversations move beyond control and create space for mutual growth, where both parent and child learn and evolve together. In this episode, host June speaks with Eugenia Tan and her daughter Evangeline abou...
What I Wish My Daughter Knew 23.12.2025 20:11
Parenting teens can feel overwhelming, especially for dads navigating the shift from childhood to adolescence. In this episode of the ParentEd Podcast, host June speaks with Sebastian Teo, father of two daughters, about staying connected during these transitional years. Sebastian shares his heart-warming journey and practical ways to strengthen bonds—such as intentional one-to-one time and meaning...
Fatherhood in Postpartum: Why Dads Matter 09.12.2025 23:54
Fatherhood today is changing, yet many dads still feel unseen and unsupported during the early parenting season. In this episode, host June speaks with Naomi Toh, a mental health counsellor, and Edna Sim, a social worker—Co-founders of Kindred Haven. They share heartfelt insights from their survey of 80 Singaporean dads, uncovering stressors like balancing work and family, relationship strains, an...
Balancing Career and Motherhood 25.11.2025 23:42
Can working mothers truly balance career and family? In this episode, Delia speaks with Jamie Lim, CEO of Scanteak Singapore and mother of three, about navigating rising expectations while staying grounded in values. Jamie shares how aligning parenting decisions with shared priorities helped her and her husband focus on what matters most—and let go of guilt. Discover practical insights on intentio...
Overcoming Burnout for Busy Parents 11.11.2025 21:33
Do you feel drained, disconnected, and like nothing you do is ever enough? You might be experiencing burnout—giving from an empty cup. In this episode, our host June speaks with Mylene Lee, a registered counsellor, clinical supervisor, coach, and mum of two from Upworkz Consulting, about the hidden toll of modern parenting. Between careers, children, and the pressure to “do it all,” many parents u...
Caring for an Ill Spouse and Children—Including Yourself 21.10.2025 18:55
Caring for an ill spouse while raising children can be emotionally and physically overwhelming. In this heartfelt episode, our host, June speaks with Alicia Yah—a mother of four, early childhood educator, and devoted wife—who shares her journey of balancing caregiving, parenting, and personal well-being. Alicia opens up about the grief of losing control, the exhaustion of constant respo...
Parenting in an AI World 07.10.2025 19:40
How do we stay human in a world where generative AI is evolving faster than ever? In this episode, our host, Aaron is joined by Carol Loi, digital literacy educator and founder of Village Consultancy, to explore how families can stay grounded amid the rise of generative AI, gaming, and social media. Carol shares how digital wellness, mental resilience, and strong relationships are being challenged...
Navigating Beyond School Decisions 23.09.2025 27:54
As parents navigating work, life, and daily responsibilities, it’s easy to focus on choosing the “right” educational path. But what if the real question is: What does my child truly need right now? In this episode, our host, Ee Jay speaks with Galvin and Charmaine, parents of two, who share their journey of leaving full-time jobs to homeschool and start a business. They open up...
Rediscovering Joy in Family Meals 09.09.2025 18:20
“I used to think discipline meant controlling my son and stopping certain behaviors. Now I understand that discipline can also mean trusting him to learn—even during messy moments.” – Chelsea In this heartfelt episode, Chelsea Cheng, mother to her 3-year-old son Nathanael, shares her evolving parenting journey—from enforcing control to embracing trust and connection. She opens up about...
How to Be the Parent Your Teen Still Turns to 26.08.2025 21:52
How do you parent a teen or young adult who’s making big life decisions—like choosing a university, starting a career, or even getting married? In this heartfelt episode, our host June speaks with Dawn Yip, a mother of three sons aged 19–24, about the evolving role of parents during these pivotal years. Dawn shares real-life stories and practical wisdom on how to offer guidance and gua...
Parent with Compassion, Less Comparison 12.08.2025 19:33
In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, teacher and mother Pauline Foo joins our host, June to explore the subtle yet powerful effects of comparison—especially between siblings. Drawing from her personal parenting journey and professional experience, Pauline shares how comparison can quietly shape a child’s identity, self-worth, and family dynamics. Whether it’s comparing milestones, academic a...
The Hidden Struggles of a Single Parent 22.07.2025 16:26
Join our host June as she speaks with Haze Feng, a single mum who candidly shares her roller coaster journey of raising her 12-year-old son. Haze opens up about the immense emotional and financial load—from battling a hidden alcohol addiction while maintaining a strong exterior, to overcoming self-condemnation and feelings of failure following her divorce. She discusses the tendency to overcompens...
Why Does my Child Procrastinate? 08.07.2025 22:20
Think your teen is just being lazy? Think again. Procrastination isn’t laziness—it’s often rooted in fear, emotional overwhelm, or high expectations. In this episode, host Aaron speaks with counsellor Paul Lim to unpack why teens struggle to get started. Paul explains that procrastination is a symptom, not the root—often tied to self-doubt and pressure. He challenges paren...
Can Art Help Children Regulate Their Emotions? 24.06.2025 28:25
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 fee...
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