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How Race & Culture Shapes Our Parenting and School Choices, and the Unseen Pressures for Children of Color

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In this episode of Blindian Brown Girls, we dive into how our cultural backgrounds influence our parenting styles and views on education. We chat about the pressures of being part of the "model minority" in Asian communities and share personal stories of our own rebellious moments against these expectations, when we were kids, and now as mothers. We discuss how cultural identity influences academic performance, and the impact of racially-specific incidents at school that our own kids have experienced. Plus, we explore how different cultures balance strict parenting with letting kids enjoy their childhood, and question whether college is still the ultimate path to success in today’s world.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The impact of racial awareness on academic performance and the implications of the model minority myth.
  • How cultural expectations and stereotypes shape childhood experiences and academic outcomes.
  • The subtle yet significant social dynamics at play in childhood friendships and school environments, especially amongst culturally diverse groups
  • The role of parents in either reinforcing or breaking down racial and cultural barriers for their children.
  • The challenges of raising mixed-race children in environments with deeply rooted biases and systemic racism.
  • The critical importance of open conversations about race and identity in the home.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Comparing kids can totally kill their motivation."
  • "There are so many ways to succeed now that don’t involve a college degree."

Connect with Us: We’d love to hear how your cultural background has influenced your parenting or education choices.

Send us a voice memo! We’d love to hear from you!

Connect with Tanya

Connect with Aumatma

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If you loved this episode, please take 15 seconds to subscribe to Blindian Brown Girls on your favorite podcast platform to catch every new episode - they drop every week! And we'd appreciate it if you would leave us a review 🙏🏽 - it's going to help us bring amazing guests and topics in the future.

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21 episoder

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In this episode of Blindian Brown Girls, we dive into how our cultural backgrounds influence our parenting styles and views on education. We chat about the pressures of being part of the "model minority" in Asian communities and share personal stories of our own rebellious moments against these expectations, when we were kids, and now as mothers. We discuss how cultural identity influences academic performance, and the impact of racially-specific incidents at school that our own kids have experienced. Plus, we explore how different cultures balance strict parenting with letting kids enjoy their childhood, and question whether college is still the ultimate path to success in today’s world.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The impact of racial awareness on academic performance and the implications of the model minority myth.
  • How cultural expectations and stereotypes shape childhood experiences and academic outcomes.
  • The subtle yet significant social dynamics at play in childhood friendships and school environments, especially amongst culturally diverse groups
  • The role of parents in either reinforcing or breaking down racial and cultural barriers for their children.
  • The challenges of raising mixed-race children in environments with deeply rooted biases and systemic racism.
  • The critical importance of open conversations about race and identity in the home.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Comparing kids can totally kill their motivation."
  • "There are so many ways to succeed now that don’t involve a college degree."

Connect with Us: We’d love to hear how your cultural background has influenced your parenting or education choices.

Send us a voice memo! We’d love to hear from you!

Connect with Tanya

Connect with Aumatma

Subscribe:

If you loved this episode, please take 15 seconds to subscribe to Blindian Brown Girls on your favorite podcast platform to catch every new episode - they drop every week! And we'd appreciate it if you would leave us a review 🙏🏽 - it's going to help us bring amazing guests and topics in the future.

  continue reading

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