“It’s not only children who grow. Parents do too. As much as we watch to see what our children do with their lives, they are watching us to see what we do with ours.”

Joyce Maynard

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  • Random Thoughts: Body Image

    To be honest, I thought I will bounce back easily, coming in skinny and hoping to breastfeeding. I also used to work out six days a week, four of which at high intensity, so I thought I would still have… Continue reading

    Random Thoughts: Body Image
  • How to Teach Your Child to Be Humble

    It takes a village to raise a child, an African proverb goes. But what if I do not trust the village? So I turn to the (rather sexist) Swahili alternative: whomsoever is not taught by the mother will be taught… Continue reading

    How to Teach Your Child to Be Humble
  • Reading in Infancy Boosts Literacy – Study

    If you are still looking for a sign to start reading books to your child, this is it. According to Carolyn Cates, PhD, lead author of the study that involved 250 pairs of mothers and their babies, findings suggest that… Continue reading

    Reading in Infancy Boosts Literacy – Study
  • Susanna Clarke: Piranesi (2020)

    Numbers make me sleep. For some yet undiscovered reason, despite this being a real phenomenon, seeing, hearing, writing numbers tire.me. Even in the Bible, Numbers is my least favorite. What does this have to do with Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi? Simply,… Continue reading

  • How to Graciously Decline Being a Ninang

    Is it ever okay to decline an invitation to be someone’s ninang or ninong? The fast answer is yes, you may refuse to be someone’s godparent. However, it is not that easy. If you are in the Philippines, refusing an… Continue reading

    How to Graciously Decline Being a Ninang
  • 5 Ways to Raise a Body Neutral Child

    Last week, I made a girl cry. She is so skinny – like skin and bones skinny – and she had dark circles around her eyes. I told her to eat. Her mom said she (the girl) insists of being… Continue reading

    5 Ways to Raise a Body Neutral Child
  • Are Adarna’s Books on Martial Law “Radicalizing” Children Against the Government?

    “Not good.” I am not the type to pay attention to foreigners making content about the Philippines. (You: Oooohhh… a “I’m not like other girls” type.) But when Neil Gaiman captioned his retweet of Rappler’s news on the red-tagging of… Continue reading

    Are Adarna’s Books on Martial Law “Radicalizing” Children Against the Government?
  • How to Choose Your Child’s Ninong or Ninang

    For many Filipino Roman Catholics, choosing a child’s ninong and ninang is easy. Here are the most common criteria for selecting children’s sponspors for baptism: Parent’s siblings or cousins Parent’s friends Parent’s bosses or co-workers Sometimes, status placement is also… Continue reading

    How to Choose Your Child’s Ninong or Ninang