by YOUKYUNG LEE | @YKLeeAp AP Technology Writer SEOUL, South Korea — Lee Chang-june can be miles from his 12-year-old son but still know when he plays a smartphone game. With […]
Tag: Parenting
[VIDEO] Buzzfeed: Asian Moms and Their Kids Imitate Each Other
by COURTNEY LEE courtney@charactermedia.com At last, BuzzFeed fans got to see the elusive mother of the not-so-elusive Eugene Lee Yang. Yang, whose hilarious mom is a frequent subject of […]
The World According to Dave: Milk Run
by DAVID YOO There was a cold snap last week, and we hunkered indoors. Late in the week, however, the kids were officially going stir-crazy, and on top of this, we […]
The Hollywood Mamalogues: Awards Season and Mom Purse FTW
Pictured above: Aubrey holds up an Emmys statue with the executive producer of Modern Family, Jeff Morton. by AMY ANDERSON The holiday season just ended, which means one thing […]
The World According to Dave: Spooky house
by DAVE YOO | @davidyyoo A couple whom my wife and I are friends with recently moved into their first house. “Whatever projects, minor or major, you may have right now, try […]
The Hollywood Mamalogues: Money in the Bank Part 2
by AMY ANDERSON As promised in my last blog entry, I’d like to bust some myths about the earnings of child actors. People tend to make a lot of […]
The Hollywood Mamalogues: Money in the Bank Part 1
by AMY ANDERSON Today I’m going to address a touchy subject. I’m going to talk about money, working child actors and their parents—what we earn, how we earn it, […]
The Hollywood Mamalogues: Rejection
by AMY ANDERSON Last year, the musical theater bug bit Aubrey when we went to New York City to see our super talented friend Jaidyn Young in the Broadway […]
The Hollywood Mamalogues: We’re Homeschooling and It’s Totally Normal
by AMY ANDERSON Last blog, I briefly mentioned homeschooling. At the risk of offending some people, I’m going to share my honest opinion: I think most people who homeschool […]
The Hollywood Mamalogues: Let Me Tell You My Stage Mom Story
by AMY ANDERSON Like countless others in Hollywood, I moved to Los Angeles to pursue my dreams of becoming a famous comedian and actor. I’m proud to say I’ve […]
Multicultural Students Increase in South Korean Schools
by REERA YOO For the first time ever, children from multicultural families now account for more than 1 percent in South Korean schools, reported The Chosun Ilbo. According to […]
One Korean American Dad’s Guide to High School
by PETER HONG If you are lucky enough to be the parents of teenagers going to academically competitive schools, you’re also likely to be in an environment full of […]