What is Overparenting?
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica discuss overparenting—commonly called helicopter parenting.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica discuss overparenting—commonly called helicopter parenting.
Studies find that a majority of teenagers and young adults cite loneliness as one of their most painful problems. Shelby’s conversation with Anna offers practical guidance to parents who are raising kids in a digitally connected/relationally disconnected world.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Monica and Danny discuss the important topic of guilt in response to failure as parents. They also share strategies for regulating our own emotions as parents so we can help our children do the same.
If there is one key thing Christian parents can “do” to facilitate flourishing for their children and themselves, it would be abiding in Christ.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica consider the topic of the long-term faith of teenagers, after they graduate high school and beyond into adulthood. They challenge Asian American parents of teenagers and children to nurture long-term faith in their children and teenagers, and discuss factors impacting a faith that lasts.
In this episode, Cameron and Anna discuss the fact that our basic desire is actually to belong to God, and then with others, and Jesus is the way into our belonging.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Danny and Monica discuss the idea of family rhythms and their importance for teenagers and parents, especially with teenagers, from both a biblical perspective and also supported by current research.
In this episode of our season “Lifegiving Parenthood,” Cameron and Anna discuss the wonderful truth that our Good Shepherd Jesus guides parents through all the thousands of decisions, large and small, that we make on our children’s behalf.
In this episode of Asian American Parenting, Monica and Danny discuss ways parents of teenagers can either build bridges of communication or break down bridges of communication with their teenagers.