As a working parent, life gets easier when you are aware and make use of the resources available to you. Dr Petty Chen and I talk baby tech, knowing when to ask for help and quality over quantity when it comes to spending time with children.
Currently Director of Medical Products at ASUS, Dr Petty Chen began her career as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. She gained a Master of Public Health from Harvard University before transitioning into hospital administration and finally finding a place as a leader in health tech, all with a young child in tow.
Dr Petty shares her thoughts on how parenting styles have changed from her parents’ generation to now, and expands on her ground breaking research that shaped national policy for gestational diabetes screening. We also dig into understanding our strengths and weaknesses to become better parents.
To get in touch with Dr Petty, find her on LinkedIn
linkedin.com/in/pettypinyuchen
https://www.instagram.com/pettypychen/
Check out her blog for more baby tech or just for a laugh
https://www.eatfeedrepeat.com/
Don’t forget to head over to www.parents.fm to stay up to date with new and previous episodes, join our community of parents in tech or drop me a line.
Bryan Chua, a Senior Solutions Architect at Microsoft in Singapore, talks about his family, his views on technology and parenting, and the values he...
The journey of raising a child with special needs, overcoming the anxieties of being a first-time dad in a difficult situation, and learning how...
The theme for this episode is how children learn. We examine two books – the eponymous How Children Learn by John Holt and The...