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학교 부모 현실| Raising Kids, Navigating Schools: What Parents Really Face | Episode 28 (2025)

from The More Sibyl Podcast · host Mo! Sibyl

The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:  It’s back-to-school season, and while many families are packing lunches and buying supplies, some of us — especially in immigrant or multicultural homes — carry invisible loads. We’re advocating for kids who don’t “fit the mold,” navigating behavioral concerns, or trying to decode school systems never designed with us in mind. That’s why we hosted “More Than a Backpack,” a live panel born out of my own rough start to kindergarten with my daughter. What followed was a raw, honest, and deeply needed conversation with parents and professionals who know this weight firsthand. Ms. Farah, worship pastor, creative leader, and mom of six, shared wisdom from home and ministry. Her reminder: the system is too overwhelmed to parent our kids and knowing their individual needs is our sacred work. Dr. Ihyembe, developmental-behavioral pediatrician, explained why some appointments can’t be squeezed into 15 minutes and how parents must see themselves as advocates, not outsiders. She drew a clear line between what pills can and can’t do and when to seek professional help. Mr. Afolabiyi, husband and dad of three, spoke with candor about the quiet weight fathers carry, urging couples to stay united and keep children’s needs first. Ms. Millicent, nurse practitioner, content creator, and mom of four, brought humor and honesty. She reminded us that “real” parenting isn’t about being perfect, and that grace and connection matter just as much as grades. Ms. Shola Adewumi, mom of two and nursing student, shared her journey raising a son labeled “too emotional.” Guided by faith, she learned to trust her instincts and advocate for him in ways that mattered. In my own reflections, I compared navigating U.S. schools with Nigeria’s system and saw how adaptation isn’t optional; it’s essential. Across all stories ran the same thread: parents filling gaps with lessons, encouragement, and relentless advocacy, because our children are more than grades or labels. We closed with book recommendations that echoed this truth: parenting is less about perfection and more about presence, perspective, and persistence. -            The Belonging Paradox – Dr. Otito Iwuchukwu -            The Cost of Control – Sharon Hodde Miller -            The Circle Maker – Mark Batterson -             The Last Lecture – Randy Pausch -             Mindset – Carol Dweck -            21 Seconds to Change Your World – Mark Rutland So if you’ve ever left a parent-teacher meeting with more questions than answers, or wished someone would say, “You’re not crazy. You’re not alone,” this conversation is for you. And if you know another parent carrying more than a backpack, share this episode. We see them. We’re in this together.   Read blog here: https://mosibyl.medium.com/back-to-school-panel-534bb245fc71   

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It’s back-to-school season, and while many families are packing lunches and buying supplies, some of us — especially in immigrant or multicultural homes — carry invisible loads. We’re advocating for kids who don’t “fit the mold,” navigating behavioral concerns, or trying to decode school systems never designed with us in mind. That’s why we hosted “More Than a Backpack,” a live panel born out of my own rough start to kindergarten with my daughter. What followed was a raw, honest, and deeply needed conversation with parents and professionals who know this weight firsthand.

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