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Parenting tips

Reuben Wong

Parenting in the Philippines is deeply rooted in family values, respect, and tradition. Here are some quick tips to help raise well-rounded, happy children in the Filipino context:


-Value Family Bonds – Filipino families are close-knit. Spend time with extended family to build a strong support network for your children.

-Teach Respect and Discipline – Instill respect for elders and positive discipline. Using "po" and "opo" is a big part of Filipino culture and teaches children politeness.

Encourage Open Communication – Create a space for honest conversations. Encourage your children to express their thoughts and feelings.

-Promote Education – Education is a top priority. Support your child’s learning with patience, and also foster curiosity beyond the classroom.

-Incorporate Filipino Traditions – Celebrate local festivals, teach your child about Filipino values, and involve them in cultural practices like family meals and religious observances.

-Balance Work and Family Time – Despite the demands of work, prioritize family moments. Simple activities like family game nights or park outings create lasting memories.


What are some family traditions you hold dear in your home? In your experience, what’s the best way to balance work and family life in the Filipino context?


Let’s hear your thoughts! 😊

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