To be or not to be...a tiger mom? That’s what two working Asian mothers ask often, resisting the urge to be tiger moms. With seven kids between them ages 13-21, Sandra Vu Le is a family attorney and communications coach and Jeanie Y. Chang is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Join them for candid and courageous conversations about their culturally complex parenting journeys. They’ll offer mindful parenting tips and professional insights uncovered over the years. Listen in for some laughs and tears as they share how to raise successful and well-adjusted Asian teens and young adults.
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To be or not to be...a tiger mom? That’s what two working Asian mothers ask often, resisting the urge to be tiger moms. With seven kids between them ages 13-21, Sandra Vu Le is a family attorney and communications coach and Jeanie Y. Chang is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Join them for candid and courageous conversations about their culturally complex parenting journeys. They’ll offer mindful parenting tips and professional insights uncovered over the years. Listen in for some laughs and tears as they share how to raise successful and well-adjusted Asian teens and young adults.
Heard that from your kids recently when you flew off the handle? Haha. What are you doing to stay sane so you’re not getting easily irritated or frustrated? Join us for a fun discussion on what we are trying to do to maintain our sanity in our busy family schedules.
Raising Asian Teens: Resist the Roar!
To be or not to be...a tiger mom? That’s what two working Asian mothers ask often, resisting the urge to be tiger moms. With seven kids between them ages 13-21, Sandra Vu Le is a family attorney and communications coach and Jeanie Y. Chang is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Join them for candid and courageous conversations about their culturally complex parenting journeys. They’ll offer mindful parenting tips and professional insights uncovered over the years. Listen in for some laughs and tears as they share how to raise successful and well-adjusted Asian teens and young adults.