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Growing Pains

HoneyKids Asia
Singapore
Bullying
Social Media
Nutrition
Kopi
Artificial Intelligence
Early Childhood Development
Colic
Parenting
Early Childhood Education
Honeykids Asia
Kopitiam
Motherhood
Mental Health
Bali
Family Dining
AO Psychology
Sofie Hon
Picky Eating
Family Meals

Growing Pains is a podcast from HoneyKids Asia for the conversations parents want to have after the kids go to bed. In each episode, we speak to experts, parents, and people with lived experience about the realities of raising kids today — from relationships, identity, mental health and screen time to school pressure, family dynamics, and everything in between. These are honest, thoughtful convers... more

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Latest Episodes

Why Women Become Angry in Their 40s — And Why That's Not A Bad Thing

46% of women aged 40 to 54 face the highest burnout risk of any age group. More than half screen positive for depression and anxiety. Over 60% of later-life divorces are initiated ... more

Dr. Elaine Kim spent years in palliative care sitting with people in the last days of their lives. What her patients kept saying at the end changed everything about how she thinks about the beginning.

By age seven, a child's trajectory is already la... more

Most parents wait for belonging to happen. James Sweeney says that's exactly the problem.

James is the head of One World International School's Nanyang Campus, with students from over 70 nationalities. He's also spent his whole career watching child... more

What do you do when everything falls apart at once and nobody's coming to save you?

Shireen Jones has lived a version of that question most of us can't imagine. She was one of Singapore's first 200 COVID-19 cases. She lost a nine-year teaching caree... more

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Recent Guests

Elaine Kim
Medical doctor; founder of Treehaus and Little Lab; educator and advocate for accessible early childhood education
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Episode: Why School Works for Some Kids and Fails Others
James Sweeney
Head of One World International School, Nanyang Campus
One World International School
Episode: When Your Child Says "I Don't Fit In" | James Sweeney, One World International School
Shireen Jones
Mom of one, content creator, host of the Rawmama Podcast
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Episode: Colic, COVID & Career Curveballs: One Mum's Story of Survival
Wu Jing
Co-founder, director, and CEO of House on the Hill Montessori Preschool
House on the Hill Montessori Preschool (Singapore)
Episode: Parenting Playbook Ep 9: Should my preschooler be using AI?
Annabelle Johnson
Accredited practicing dietician
Private practice; pediatric nutrition
Episode: Parenting Playbook Ep 8: Good Food, Bad Food? Raise Healthy Eaters Without Losing Your Mind at Mealtimes
Sofie Hon
Mindset Transformation Coach
Episode: Parenting Playbook Ep 7: “I can't do it, Mom!” Rebuilding confidence, esteem, and identity with Mindset Transformation Coach, Sofie Hon
Kimberly Chew
Clinical psychologist; founder of AO Psychology
AO Psychology
Episode: Parenting Playbook Ep 6: Help! My child was bullied... or is the bully! What can parents do?

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Syaz
Host/Co-host with multiple roles at HoneyKids Asia, involved in The Honey Kids Asia Podcast
Andrina
Lifestyle writer and host; co-host across HoneyKids Asia properties
Ange
Host of The Honey Kids Asia Podcast and Parenting Playbook

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
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    Informative and insightful parenting podcast, love the interviews from Ange and the perspectives of the guests

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    Australia3 years ago

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Informative and insightful parenting podcast; love the interviews from Ange and the perspectives of the guests.
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When Your Child Says "I Don't Fit In" | James Sweeney, One World International School
Q: What are practical steps parents and schools can take when tensions in friendship groups arise or a child is visibly upset?
Avoid reacting to a single incident; instead, monitor patterns, involve the homeroom teacher or pastoral teams, and collaborate with the school to address underlying dynamics.
When Your Child Says "I Don't Fit In" | James Sweeney, One World International School
Q: How do you spot a child who is struggling to belong and what systemic steps do you take to help them?
Look for patterns over time such as withdrawal or avoidance, then involve a designated adult, pastoral support, and restorative practices to reconnect the child with peers.
When Your Child Says "I Don't Fit In" | James Sweeney, One World International School
Q: So what does that experience change about how you understand and relate to kids who are new in those situations?
The speaker explains that repeated exposure to new environments teaches empathy for the nervousness and uncertainty kids feel, which informs how schools design routines and support systems to help newcomers.
Parenting Playbook Ep 8: Good Food, Bad Food? Raise Healthy Eaters Without Losing Your Mind at Mealtimes
Q: what are practical tips for gently introducing new foods and handling repeated rejection?
Offer a familiar or preferred food alongside new items, involve kids in food preparation, avoid pressuring, and maintain a calm, non-judgmental mealtime; persistence with exposure and modeling healthy eating by example are key.

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