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Usapang Parental

Kids FIL ↓ 41 episodes

What are the challenges and rewards of parenting in a new culture? Hear stories from Filipino migrant families about raising kids in Australia, as well as parenting tips and advice from experts.

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SBS

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Kids

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www.sbs.com.au

Latest episode

Jan 28, 2026

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Episodes

Fruit juice, soda and lollies: Say no to these foods in your child’s lunchbox 28.01.2026

Paediatric dietitian Dean Paningbatan warns that frequent sweets and junk food in early childhood can create unhealthy eating habits that are hard to break as kids grow.

Usapang Parental: Social media ban welcomed by parents, but teens call it unfair 10.12.2025

Australia's new ban blocking under 16 from major social media apps takes effect today. In this episode of Usapang Parental, we look at why some parents welcome the move.

Dual Citizenship for kids: What Filipino parents in Australia should know 05.11.2025

According to Vice Consul Diana Marie Jimenez-Leomo of the Philippine Consulate General in Sydney, being a Filipino-Australian dual citizen opens a world of opportunities for you and your children. You can own property, expand your business, and create a brighter future.

Experts urge parents to discuss Sexual Health with their children as soon as their first period hits 29.10.2025

Discover tips for children and parents to confidently discuss sexual health, overcoming shame and discomfort.

Children who help with household chores more likely to succeed in life, study finds 28.10.2025

A new study reveals that children who regularly take part in household chores tend to develop stronger confidence and discipline, key qualities that contribute to success in school, work, and life.

Usapang Parental: What Filipino mums need to know about pregnancy in Australia 01.10.2025

Being pregnant in a new country can feel overwhelming, but understanding how the system works can help ease worries. Here’s what Filipino mums need to know about navigating pregnancy and maternity care in Australia.

Usapang Parental: Planning to enroll your child in daycare? Here's why immunisation is essential 17.09.2025

If you’re planning to enroll your baby or toddler in daycare, Specialist GP Dr. Angelica Logarta-Scott explains why they should be immunised.

'Our work matters': Early childhood educator on supporting children's growth and milestones 03.09.2025

Shayne Lui didn’t always know she wanted to be an early childhood educator. Growing up around younger cousins, she discovered her passion for working with children after exploring different paths after high school. She shares the joys and challenges of her work.

Double the challenge, twice the joy: NT first-time parents raising twins in a Filipino-Sri Lankan home 18.08.2025

First-time mum Alpha Capaque from Northern Territory, along with her husband Kevin, hopes to raise their twins deeply connected to both Filipino and Sri Lankan cultures, the heritage they share.

'Make reading part of your family's routine': Storyteller on raising young readers 02.07.2025

At the heart of the latest exhibit at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is not just art, but the power of storytelling highlighting how reading and shared stories can help raise a new generation of young readers.

When her marriage was falling apart, this mum built a game to help others 15.05.2025

When Aggie Vlotman had her first child, she expected joy and found it. But she didn’t anticipate the toll it would take on her marriage. Sleepless nights, changing priorities, and unspoken frustrations pushed their relationship to the brink. Yet from that struggle, an idea was born, and a game was created.

'In that fun, they learn': The power of play in learning science 08.05.2025

A new approach to learning is emerging: interactive, participatory, and immersive play. These engaging experiences can be enjoyed for free at the Science Gallery of the University of Melbourne.

How a dad uses storytelling to raise culturally aware children 03.04.2025

Kirk Manas, a nurse and father from Melbourne, wrote his first children’s book entitled 'Juan Pinoy.' The vibrant story highlights the Filipino culture, inspired by his daughter and his own feelings of disconnection from his roots.

How to start conversations about sex and understanding parental boundaries in your child's life 19.02.2025

In Filipino culture, family ties are close, but when it comes to discussions about sensitive topics like sex and relationships, boundaries can sometimes be unclear. For parents, balancing guidance and a child's independence can be challenging. How can we navigate these conversations, especially as children grow older and enter relationships? An expert answers.

Is spanking an appropriate form of child discipline? 17.12.2024

Many individuals who grew up in the Philippines have experienced physical punishment, such as spanking, as a form of parental discipline. This practice is widely accepted in Filipino culture, but in many countries, it is strictly prohibited.

Should parents influence their child’s career path? 12.12.2024

In the Filipino culture, it’s common for parents to have a significant say in their child’s future, including choosing a course or career. This stems from a desire to see their children succeed. But is it right for parents to influence these choices? An expert answers.

Co-sleeping: An accepted practice in the Philippines, but not in Australia 05.12.2024

For many Filipinos, co-sleeping is not just a practical choice but a cherished tradition. The practice of parents sharing a bed with their infants or young children is deeply ingrained in the Filipino culture. While co-sleeping is not outright illegal or universally frowned upon in Australia, it is not considered a culturally accepted norm.

Utang na loob: Should children be obligated to repay this? 28.11.2024

Filipino values like "utang na loob" are deeply rooted in the culture, emphasising respect and loyalty, especially between children and parents. While it encourages gratitude for parental sacrifices, it also raises the question: should this be an obligation?

A mother preserves the Filipino language through a playgroup in Australia 20.11.2024

A Melbourne mum started a playgroup to help her child socialise and maintain fluency in Filipino, taking the initiative to preserve the language.

‘Use it consistently’: How some parents teach the Filipino language to their children 08.08.2024

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Filipinos account for 1.2% of Australia's total population, highlighting a growing community. However, as the community expands and Filipino-Australian children increasingly embrace Australian culture, many become disconnected from their heritage and language, often stating that they cannot speak their native tongue.

The lack of Filipino playgroup in Cairns motivated this mum to create one 25.07.2024

In a heartfelt effort to connect her Filipino-Japanese child with her Filipino roots, first-time mum Lara Aoyagi launched the first Filipino playgroup in Cairns, Queensland.

'Emphasise the value of money': Expert on how to instill good saving habits in children 18.07.2024

In the Philippines, traditional saving methods like the alkansya, barya, and paluwagan are popular. In Australia, some use the money jar. Teaching children the importance of saving is a crucial life skill, and parents play a vital role in imparting this knowledge.

New report recommends three days per week free childcare 19.06.2024

A new report by the Centre for Policy Development has recommended three days per week of free childcare for some families with a small fee for others. The report argues child care should be seen in the same light as public education and Medicare, which is offered to all Australians.

Recurring infections: Why does my child keep getting them? 06.06.2024

As any parent can attest, sending a child to daycare often comes with an unwelcome side effect: recurring infections. Childcare centres, with their bustling activity and shared spaces, are breeding grounds for germs. Children interact closely, share toys, and sometimes unknowingly carry viruses.

What are the key vitamins essential for children's health? Health expert answers 30.05.2024

Nothing is more concerning for a parent than the thought of children falling ill. A Specialist GP emphasises the importance of bolstering children's immune system to help them stay healthy and strong especially this cold season.

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