About: Cindy Soo
Hi, I am Cindy and welcome to my blog!
Just a little about myself. I have been teaching and volunteering for various social causes for over 25 years! Recently I have returned to graduate school and am pursuing an Masters in Gerontology (you have to look this one up..^^)
Yes! Things can get pretty tough as an adult student but I really really do love learning.
Passing on knowledge of what I have learnt over the years comes really naturally to me as a teacher, writer and speaker.
Little Red Dot Mum was started in November 2015. It was born out of a personal wish of mine (as a mum) to leave a legacy to her children on how to raise a healthy family and a loving home. The blog does contain quite a few tips on parenting as well as quick ideas for cooking and hacks for housekeeping.
To explain how ‘Little Red Dot’ came about, the term just refers to the small island of Singapore (the country where I live) located in South East Asia and a quick add here, the flower tucked in that bright red icon (supposedly to be me!) is our country's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim:)
Mine is an evolving blog (takes after its owner). The ideas and messages relayed are quite my own unless it is a researched article of which I will then include references. The purpose of the blog is to support multigenerational families to raise healthy families and loving homes!
Updates on my blog:
I recently launched a "Dear Children" series to relay some ideas in a friendlier way to my children and their friends (you have no idea how much angst and pressures the young adults are under these days!) I also then took the opportunity to include some takeaways for young families starting their own. Just my own thoughts that a happy family (or loving relationships) and healthy home is really the bedrock of a healthy mind and heart.
Do drop by often as my blog will keep evolving as my life continually keeps evolving too:)
Do write to me at littlereddotmum@gmail.com for clarifications or just to share your thoughts on some of the ideas that struck you after you read some here. It's always a pleasure to know new friends!
Cheers!!
Dear children Many years ago, I remembered there was a week I had to attend a seminar and I was totally ‘not in touch’ with you both. I was exhausted by the time I came back every day and I felt mentally drained and all I could think of was ‘I have another long day […]
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