The journey of being a mother of a celebrity such as the winner of the first season's music idol contest Phuong Vy Idol has always received the public's attention, especially in her way of teaching her children.
Phuong Vy is a female singer who won the Vietnam Idol contest for the first time. The female singer is also known for many hit hits such as When I first fell in love, Sometimes, I know ... After marrying her husband, Sean Trace, the singer gave birth to her first daughter, Ailani (nickname in home is Kuru).
Sharing about how to raise girls when there is a cultural difference between husband and wife and MarryBaby, Phuong Vy is quite open. The female singer always wants her daughter to be happy and happy.
After giving birth to a daughter, fans seem to find Phuong Vy more open in sharing about her personal life on media as well as social networks. Is there an influence from the little angel Kuru?
Up to now, Vy still regularly shares interesting things that I feel or learn to share with friends and fans via facebook. Finishing pregnancy and giving birth to Kuru is definitely another happy journey that Vy has been fortunate to go through. Every day being with them, playing with them, we learn many interesting things. And Vy think that I should share with everyone this happy moment.
The daughter taught her mother how to teach her daughter
Currently, there are many popular parenting methods, from Japan to France, the US ... do you personally apply any method or simply traditional parenting?
Vy think that each parenting method in a country has its own unique and interesting features, but at the same time there are also some unrealistic things. Each child is born with a different personality. Each mother also has a different opinion and parenting method. Therefore, Vy herself only reads for reference, not applying any methods to her children. On the contrary, every day, Vy's motherhood journey with children is learning many skills. It is the daughter who teaches her mother how to teach her daughter.
Did you and Sean have any disagreements in raising Kuru? For example the difference in educational culture?
Vy and her husband always had an open mind, really listening to each other in all matters. The same goes for Kuru raising. Never before has the couple had an argument over the education of their children. Cultural differences only need to be subtle to reconcile.
Cultural differences just need to be cleverly reconciled!
After raising Kuru, what advice would you give to mothers who are raising children aged 0-3?
Children only need 2 words: Patience. Patience helps mothers listen to what they want. Patience helps mothers find joy in the journey with their children.