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The Messy Dr. Sue
Dr. Suraya Abu Yazid
12 episodes
8 months ago
I am a single mom with a Ph.D in Sociology and Anthropology. I work a lot of jobs to make ends meet; like all parents, we give up everything we could have so that our children could have more opportunities in life. At the same time I am raising my 6-year old son alone since 2018 when he was about to turn 3. So I will usually talk about random things like single parenting, support from siblings, grandparents and other extended family members to build confidence in children. Most of the time just ranting about my day or sharing some methods to improve the upbringing of children in this 21st century. I try incorporating Stoicism as my way of life. I will always talk about life discovery towards a happier and more adaptable life. Maybe try listening to me and see if you can relate to my ideas?

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I am a single mom with a Ph.D in Sociology and Anthropology. I work a lot of jobs to make ends meet; like all parents, we give up everything we could have so that our children could have more opportunities in life. At the same time I am raising my 6-year old son alone since 2018 when he was about to turn 3. So I will usually talk about random things like single parenting, support from siblings, grandparents and other extended family members to build confidence in children. Most of the time just ranting about my day or sharing some methods to improve the upbringing of children in this 21st century. I try incorporating Stoicism as my way of life. I will always talk about life discovery towards a happier and more adaptable life. Maybe try listening to me and see if you can relate to my ideas?

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Kids & Family
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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The importance of building childhood confidence (Part 2)
The Messy Dr. Sue
18 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
The importance of building childhood confidence (Part 2)
Building your child's self-confidence will not only make them feel good about themselves, but also prepare them for the future as well. In this episode, we will talk about the importance of acknowledging your child's achievements, fears and failures. We will also reflect on the things that within our control and beyond our control and learn how to accept things for they are while working towards improvements for both your children and yourself.

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The Messy Dr. Sue
I am a single mom with a Ph.D in Sociology and Anthropology. I work a lot of jobs to make ends meet; like all parents, we give up everything we could have so that our children could have more opportunities in life. At the same time I am raising my 6-year old son alone since 2018 when he was about to turn 3. So I will usually talk about random things like single parenting, support from siblings, grandparents and other extended family members to build confidence in children. Most of the time just ranting about my day or sharing some methods to improve the upbringing of children in this 21st century. I try incorporating Stoicism as my way of life. I will always talk about life discovery towards a happier and more adaptable life. Maybe try listening to me and see if you can relate to my ideas?

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.