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Parenting Unchained

Parenting Unchained

by Jenny Ng

About This Book

While breastfeeding her infant daughter in 2010, Jenny Ng realized unconditional love is bi-directional; her baby accepted and loved her for who she was and who she was not. And she loved her child unconditionally.This epiphany released Jenny from her previous subconscious belief that she didn’t deserve love—a lie that stemmed from wounds in Jenny’s own childhood with unconscious parents and four siblings competing for their attention.Parenting Unchained details Jenny’s journey to healing those wounds and becoming a conscious parent. Her story demonstrates methods to practice mindfulness in parenting, alternative ways to enjoy parenthood, and exercises to help build a deep connection with your inner child and your own children.Learn to be a curious parent and playfully break the chain of old patterns not only to grow your wisdom as a parent but also to better support your children and discover their true strengths.

Home and Family Psychology Relationships Personal Development Spirituality Psychology and Counseling Religion and Spirituality Self Help
Jenny Ng

Jenny Ng

About the Author: Jenny Ng

Born in Malaysia, Jenny Ng was named by her uncle, who received the highest education among his 11 siblings of his paternal family, and thought it was an easy name to recall from and for others to remember. Her surname Ng (pronounced “Ung”) originated from the Chinese dialect in Hokkien.

In 2010, she had an awakened moment in one of her breastfeeding nights, her 2-month-old daughter touched her face with her tiny index finger, it was like a magical touch that woke her up from a deep “slumber”, and brought her aliveness. At that moment, she realized that unconditional love is bi-directional, her baby accepted and loved her for who she is and who she is not. This touch released her from her pre-existing belief and blindspot that “She doesn’t deserve love!” Especially she came from a family of seven, she had three younger sisters and one younger brother, her parents had great expectations of her -- Being the first person in her family to go to university. With her young and limited mind, she gathered that her parents only paid attention to her younger siblings, and she had to be a “good sister” to her siblings before her parents could see and hear her. Her needs seemed to be always the last to be attended to.

In 2012, she took up a distance learning Master of Education in Family Education course from University of Minnesota Twin Cities. At the same time, she also set up a social enterprise named Nannies on Wheels that provides on-demand, ad hoc nanny services on-the-go. She wanted to make a positive social impact by providing gainful and meaningful employment to nannies who were marginalized women in the community. Since the awakening moment, she has involved herself in family life education, spreading conscious parenting, learning about getting closer to her True Self by shedding layers after layers of her egoic and wounded self, while growing stronger and revealing her True Self.

Jenny lives in Singapore with her husband, Ivan, daughter Ally, eleven. She is now a conscious mother, conscious spouse, conscious coach and conscious educator for families, teenagers and young adults.

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