It is a truth universally acknowledged that the course of the parent/child relationship never did run smooth. Why didn’t our Asian immigrant parents talk to us about their/our feelings? Was that because they didn’t love us, or were they just dealing with their own trauma?
How many of you now, as parents, are grappling with how to raise kids, trying to uphold the values of your honored ancestors while teaching them empathy so they don’t grow up to be racist a-holes?
Also – what do you do when your Asian kid comes home from school, asking you if they’re White? 😬
From acknowledging the strength of her parents who came to the US (literally by boat), to recognizing her own privilege, to raising a bevy of 3 children (all under the age of 7), superwoman Kristine very candidly shares her journey of parenting during a pandemic.
Mentioned Links:
www.instagram.com/asianlitforkids/
www.instagram.com/asiansformentalhealth/