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Why I Started Using Screens At Mealtime
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Why I Started Using Screens At Mealtime (6-minute read)

Mealtime with my firstborn was easy and stress-free. I would judge other parents for using a screen at mealtime. Then I had my second. When it was just the 3 of us… When I first became a mom, I wanted to do everything by the book. But of course, like a naive Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 4 yearsMarch 23, 2021 ago
24 Reasons A Mom Is On Her Phone When She's Watching Her Kids
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24 Reasons A Mom Is On Her Phone When She’s Watching Her Kids (4-minute read)

The phone has replaced dozens of devices. What is a mom doing on her phone when she’s watching her kids? She’s doing a million things even though it doesn’t look like it. “She was on her phone the whole time…” Recently, I picked my daughter up from my parents’. They watch Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 4 yearsMarch 17, 2021 ago
The Time I Listened To My Child Instead of Jumping To Conclusions
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The Time I Listened To My Child Instead Of Jumping To Conclusions (5-minute read)

When your child misbehaves, it’s easiest to lecture and discipline. However, sometimes it takes a bit of listening to truly understand what’s going on. Parenting is hard Motherhood has its ups and downs, fun moments and painful moments, times when we want to call it quits and times when can’t get Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 4 yearsMarch 11, 2021 ago
Teaching kids self-sufficiency and indepence
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Preserving My Asian Parents’ Lessons on Self-Sufficiency and Independence (3-minute read)

An interview with Hoang Samuelson Writer. Mom. Expert coffee drinker. Early riser. She writes about money, culture, work and families www.lilyplusjames.com The other day, I was googling “Asian parents,” gathering ideas for blog ideas, when I stumbled upon a wonderfully written article in Medium, titled, “What it’s like to grow Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsApril 25, 2019 ago
why sum on sleeve meaning behind the blog
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WHAT IS SUM ON SLEEVE? THE HIDDEN MEANING

EPISODE 16: WHY I NAMED MY BLOG SUM ON SLEEVE “WTF is Sum on Sleeve?” Like does that mean you have something on your sleeve? Why is Sum spelled that way? Why am I here?Where am I?Who am I? Maybe not that question unless you’re having an existential crisis…but perhaps Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsMarch 25, 2019 ago
Saying I Love You Asian parents
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How Immigrant Parents Show Their Love Through Food – (3 minute read)

Tiny Eyes Comics Even though it’s hard for Asian parents to say ‘I Love You,’ they show their love in many other ways like through cooking and food. One day when I was doing my zombie scroll down Instagram lane, I stumbled upon Tiny Eyes comics. **Click Below To Listen Now** Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 7 yearsAugust 8, 2018 ago
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Katharine Chan has over a decade of experience working in healthcare. She’s worked in emergency health services, mental health, women’s health, facilitating, coaching, and promoting honest conversations among healthcare leaders to enable organizational change. She’s passionate about putting words to her feelings despite growing up in a culture that hides them. She empowers others by teaching them how to love themselves, embracing their culture and improving relationships.

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