Interview: Theology of the Body for Catholic Parents
Many of us have heard of the Theology of the Body, a beautiful series of catechesis on human love in the divine plan given to us by Pope St John Paul II.
Many of us have heard of the Theology of the Body, a beautiful series of catechesis on human love in the divine plan given to us by Pope St John Paul II.
Breaking free from any addiction is never easy. Let us listen to “Augustine” as he shares with us how he managed to overcome his addiction to pornography.
How does pornography affect us and our children? How do people get addicted to it? Can we overcome pornography addiction? If so, how? And how can we protect our children from its snares?
How does our faith help us on this journey to true fulfilment according to God’s plan for us? Join us as we listen to Mr Bryan Shen’s input on this topic, and see how our faith plays such a significant part in our human flourishing.
Sex education is ubiquitous in many school systems today. One of the common questions that many parents wrestle with is this: should we let our children attend these in school? Or should we just rely on the catechism classes in church to do the job? Or should we simply be the ones to teach it at home?
Many parents instinctively want our children to dress modestly, do we not? We discuss how we can go about forming our children in the virtue of modesty.
Surveys suggest that more people seem to be having premarital sex and living together before marriage.
Yet studies also suggest a positive correlation between these and subsequent divorce later.
How can we talk to our children about the morality of using condoms and other forms of contraception? This is not an easy topic, and many of us understandably struggle with it ourselves.
Promoting condoms “disregards the complex nature of human sexuality and fails to tackle the underlying social and emotional needs of young people, who are often trapped in high-risk sexual behaviour as a consequence of difficult life circumstances.”
We discuss the 6 steps we can take as parents if we somehow suspect or find out that our children are already engaging in masturbation, or other vices such as pornography.
Many of us instinctively know that masturbation is not right. At the same time, we find much difficulty explaining to our children why this is so.
As our kids become teens, lots of changes, both physical and emotional, will be taking place in their lives. They are developing a mind of their own, and talking about sexuality, and indeed any topic at all, will be quite different from the stages we have discussed before.
At 10 to 12 years of age, our children are on the cusp of puberty. And at this stage, a significant proportion of them will have been exposed to pornography, intentionally or otherwise. What can we as Catholic parents do to help them navigate the pre-pubertal years, and prepare them for the changes to be expected in puberty?
Mr Bryan Shen shares with us the pressures and influences our children may experience from another aspect of their lives – society, such as school, friends and media. How significant is this influence? How may it affect our children?
How can we talk to our children in the age group of 6 to 9 years old about sexuality? How can we protect them from the possible harms that may be inflicted on them by others who approach them with less than noble intentions?
In this episode, we discuss the principles and practical ways in which we can initiate this sexuality talk, or rather these talks, with our children from the time they are born to the age of 5 years or so.
Chastity flows from, and is strengthened by, virtues – temperance, justice, fortitude and prudence. This episode discusses why this is so, and explores how we can form our children in these virtues.
The word “Chastity” has been very much misunderstood in our culture today. This episode explores what chastity entails, and how it actually frees us for authentic love in all its splendour and beauty.
This episode seeks to explain the origin, beauty and power of sexual desire, and how, when properly directed, it can lead us to an even greater understanding of and appreciation for such a beautiful gift that God has imbued us with.
As parents, talking to our children about sexuality may be a daunting prospect for many of us, and even embarrassing for some. How can we prepare ourselves for this task? What do we need to equip ourselves with for this “talk”?
At times, we may find ourselves saying or doing something that might hurt our children. We might even do so unawarely due to the emotional “baggages” carried from our childhood. How can we identify, overcome, and avoid passing these baggages to our children?
Talking to our children about sexuality is not easy, especially in today’s digital world. But it can and should be done. In this episode we revisit some of the foundations needed for this conversation with our children.
Affirmation is indispensable for the flourishing of our children. In this interview, Mr Bryan Shen shares with us the psychology behind this. Why this is so and when we can initiate this for our children’s optimal benefit.
As parents, we are aware of the many challenges that we need to confront today – the academic “rat race”, the internet and social media, and so on. How can we, as Catholic parents, help our children flourish amidst all the challenges they have to face in today’s world?
Many of us have heard of the Theology of the Body, a beautiful series of catechesis on human love in the divine plan given to us by Pope St John Paul II.
Breaking free from any addiction is never easy. Let us listen to “Augustine” as he shares with us how he managed to overcome his addiction to pornography.
How does pornography affect us and our children? How do people get addicted to it? Can we overcome pornography addiction? If so, how? And how can we protect our children from its snares?
How does our faith help us on this journey to true fulfilment according to God’s plan for us? Join us as we listen to Mr Bryan Shen’s input on this topic, and see how our faith plays such a significant part in our human flourishing.
Sex education is ubiquitous in many school systems today. One of the common questions that many parents wrestle with is this: should we let our children attend these in school? Or should we just rely on the catechism classes in church to do the job? Or should we simply be the ones to teach it at home?
Many parents instinctively want our children to dress modestly, do we not? We discuss how we can go about forming our children in the virtue of modesty.
Surveys suggest that more people seem to be having premarital sex and living together before marriage.
Yet studies also suggest a positive correlation between these and subsequent divorce later.
How can we talk to our children about the morality of using condoms and other forms of contraception? This is not an easy topic, and many of us understandably struggle with it ourselves.
Promoting condoms “disregards the complex nature of human sexuality and fails to tackle the underlying social and emotional needs of young people, who are often trapped in high-risk sexual behaviour as a consequence of difficult life circumstances.”
We discuss the 6 steps we can take as parents if we somehow suspect or find out that our children are already engaging in masturbation, or other vices such as pornography.
Many of us instinctively know that masturbation is not right. At the same time, we find much difficulty explaining to our children why this is so.
As our kids become teens, lots of changes, both physical and emotional, will be taking place in their lives. They are developing a mind of their own, and talking about sexuality, and indeed any topic at all, will be quite different from the stages we have discussed before.
At 10 to 12 years of age, our children are on the cusp of puberty. And at this stage, a significant proportion of them will have been exposed to pornography, intentionally or otherwise. What can we as Catholic parents do to help them navigate the pre-pubertal years, and prepare them for the changes to be expected in puberty?
Mr Bryan Shen shares with us the pressures and influences our children may experience from another aspect of their lives – society, such as school, friends and media. How significant is this influence? How may it affect our children?
How can we talk to our children in the age group of 6 to 9 years old about sexuality? How can we protect them from the possible harms that may be inflicted on them by others who approach them with less than noble intentions?
In this episode, we discuss the principles and practical ways in which we can initiate this sexuality talk, or rather these talks, with our children from the time they are born to the age of 5 years or so.
Chastity flows from, and is strengthened by, virtues – temperance, justice, fortitude and prudence. This episode discusses why this is so, and explores how we can form our children in these virtues.
The word “Chastity” has been very much misunderstood in our culture today. This episode explores what chastity entails, and how it actually frees us for authentic love in all its splendour and beauty.
This episode seeks to explain the origin, beauty and power of sexual desire, and how, when properly directed, it can lead us to an even greater understanding of and appreciation for such a beautiful gift that God has imbued us with.
As parents, talking to our children about sexuality may be a daunting prospect for many of us, and even embarrassing for some. How can we prepare ourselves for this task? What do we need to equip ourselves with for this “talk”?
At times, we may find ourselves saying or doing something that might hurt our children. We might even do so unawarely due to the emotional “baggages” carried from our childhood. How can we identify, overcome, and avoid passing these baggages to our children?
Talking to our children about sexuality is not easy, especially in today’s digital world. But it can and should be done. In this episode we revisit some of the foundations needed for this conversation with our children.
Affirmation is indispensable for the flourishing of our children. In this interview, Mr Bryan Shen shares with us the psychology behind this. Why this is so and when we can initiate this for our children’s optimal benefit.
As parents, we are aware of the many challenges that we need to confront today – the academic “rat race”, the internet and social media, and so on. How can we, as Catholic parents, help our children flourish amidst all the challenges they have to face in today’s world?
Episode 1: Introduction | 25 December 2021 |
Episode 2: Theology of the Body | 25 December 2021 |
Episode 3: Priest, Prophet and King | 25 December 2021 |
Episode 4: Jesus our Foundation | 25 December 2021 |
Episode 5: The Church as a Pillar | 31 December 2021 |
Episode 6: Our Marriage as a Pillar | 31 December 2021 |
Episode 7: Connecting with our Children | 31 December 2021 |
Episode 8: Affirmation | 7 January 2022 |
Episode 9: Be There for Them | 14 January 2022 |
Episode 10: Communication | 21 January 2022 |
Episode 11: Discipline | 28 January 2022 |
Episode 12: Empathy | 4 February 2022 |
Episode 13: Forgiveness | 11 February 2022 |
Episode 14: God-Centred | 18 February 2022 |
Episode 15: Honesty | 25 February 2022 |
Episode 16: Integrity | 4 March 2022 |
Episode 17: Bonding Joyfully with Our Children | 11 March 2022 |
Interview: Addressing Anxiety and Self-harm in Our Children | 18 March 2022 |
Interview: Helping Our Children Flourish | 25 March 2022 |
Interview: Understanding The Psychology and Importance of Affirmation | 1 April 2022 |
Episode 18: Introduction to Sexuality Education | 22 April 2022 |
Interview: Impact of Parents and Expectations on Our Children’s Development | 25 April 2022 |
Episode 19: Sexuality Education – Preparing Ourselves for the Talk(s) | 29 April 2022 |
Episode 20: Understanding Sexual Desire | 6 May 2022 |
Episode 21: Chastity – Same as Celibacy? | 13 May 2022 |
Episode 22: Empowering Our Children for Chastity | 20 May 2022 |
Episode 23: Talking to Our Children About Sexuality – Pre-school | 27 May 2022 |
Episode 24: Talking to Our Children About Sexuality – 6 to 9 Years Old | 3 Jun 2022 |