We live in a world surrounded by little lies, from social media filters to the harmless “Tell them I’m not here.” But our children are always watching and learning from what we do more than what we say.
In this episode of Letters of Love, Teacher Jath reminds us that honesty begins at home because an honest nation starts with honest families, and that change begins with us.
In this heartfelt episode of Letters of Love, Teacher Jath speaks not to children but to us, the adults. Amid corruption, shortcuts, and apathy in the Philippines, she reminds us that true change begins at home. Through honesty, courage, and everyday integrity, we can raise a generation that chooses what is right and rebuilds our nation with love.
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In this episode of Letters of Love: A Parenting Podcast, Teacher Jath shares a gentle reminder that integrity takes root at home long before it’s tested in the real world. Through simple daily choices and the examples we set, parents and teachers help children learn what honesty, fairness, and accountability truly mean. This thoughtful reflection invites us to live out our values and nurture a generation that sees truth as an act of love.
In this heartfelt episode of Letters of Love: A Parenting Podcast, Teacher Jath reflects on the quiet, powerful lessons that love teaches us as parents, teachers, and caregivers.
It’s not about perfection or having all the answers. It’s about showing up with gentleness, choosing patience when it’s hard, and remembering that love is something we practice every day.
Join this warm and reflective conversation on what it truly means to lead, teach, and raise children with grace, empathy, and an open heart.
Discipline doesn’t have to mean punishment. In this episode, Teacher Jath explores how gentle, consistent guidance can build empathy, responsibility, and resilience in children.
Life moves fast, and it’s easy to believe rest is something we have to earn. But what if slowing down even for a few minutes could change the way we connect with ourselves and the children in our lives?
In this episode of Letters of Love, Teacher Jath shares why pausing matters, how it impacts kids’ emotions, brains, and bonds, and simple, practical ways to create moments of calm in the middle of busy days. This is your gentle reminder that rest isn’t selfish; it’s love in action.
In this episode of Letters of Love: A Parenting Podcast, Teacher Jath explores reparenting; learning to nurture your inner child and heal wounds from your past. Parenting and teaching often bring up childhood feelings, and this conversation offers a compassionate path to break cycles and create emotional safety for yourself and your kids. Drawing from insights by Dr. John Bradshaw and Dr. Dan Siegel, you’ll discover why self-healing matters and how it shapes the way you love others.
Teacher Jath shares five simple steps to start reparenting, along with a guided reflection to help you connect with your younger self. Tune in for practical tips, encouragement, and a reminder that you deserve the same love you give so freely to others.
In this episode of Letters of Love: A Parenting Podcast, Teacher Jath dives deeper into the heart of parenting: the power of love. Beyond warm hugs and sweet words, love is a lifeline that helps children feel safe, secure, and confident to explore the world.
Drawing from research by experts like John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, this episode explains how early love and connection literally shape a child’s brain and future relationships. You’ll also get simple, practical tips for showing intentional love every day because even small actions can fill your child’s emotional tank and change their life.
If you’ve ever wondered why being intentional about love matters so much, this episode is for you.
🎙️ Episode 1: Why Letters of Love — Speaking Your Child’s Love Language
In this very first episode of Letters of Love: A Parenting Podcast, Dr. Jathry Rodriguez-Redondo, teacher, researcher, and child advocate - shares why love is the foundation of a child’s growth. Drawing from Dr. Gary Chapman’s Five Love Languages, she explores how children experience love differently than adults, and how parents, teachers, and caregivers can connect with them in ways that truly fill their hearts.
This episode invites you to reflect on your child’s unique love language and offers practical ways to speak love so children feel seen, valued, and deeply cherished. Because when children grow up knowing they are loved, they carry that confidence into the future.
✨ Every small act of love is a letter written on a child’s heart; one that lasts a lifetime.