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In Singapore, success is often tied to academic performance — but what happens when that pressure affects our children’s emotional well-being… and our own?

In this episode of In Mother Words, I sit down with Marilyn, an educator with more than 10 years of teaching experience, a mum to a strong-willed six-year-old, and the co-founder of ARTÉ Pickleball. Marilyn has spent years observing how children learn, how they cope, and how parents often shoulder silent emotional burdens.

Together, we talk about:
• How Singaporean children start linking their self-worth to grades
• Why mums feel the weight of academic pressure the most
• The importance of validating our children’s emotions
• Why resilience matters more than perfection
• What emotionally safe parenting looks like day to day
• Why letting our kids “fail” is essential for growth
• How sports (like pickleball!) can build grit and confidence

This episode is a gentle reminder that you don’t have to be a perfect mum. You just have to be a good enough one. And “good enough” goes further than you think.

If you’re a mum who’s ever felt overwhelmed, not good enough, or worried about whether you’re doing right by your child — this conversation is for you. ❤️

Connect with Marilyn & ARTÉ Pickleball

Shop ARTÉ Pickleball paddles:
🔗 https://artepickleball.com

Follow ARTÉ Pickleball:
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TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@artepickleball

Connect with Marilyn:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/snugglyfam

Watch this Episode on YouTube!  https://youtu.be/i2gi6CI4cNg