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[Video] : Interviewed by Channel NewsAsia for ‘Unseen Dollar’ on ‘The Value of Motherhood’

2 October 20124 Comments

 

Some of you may know that last year I was interviewed by Channel NewsAsia for their programme ‘Unseen Dollar’.

(The programme series was aired in February this year, and the episode where I was featured was apparently aired again last month)

In the first episode of ‘Unseen Dollar’, the programme touches on the topic of motherhood, and how the society has a tendency to see stay-at-home moms as having ‘no economic value’ because they don’t earn dollars and cents.

I feel honoured to have been invited to share my personal views on this, on behalf of moms out there, that the role of a mom is way beyond what eyes can see.

That moms and their roles in the lives of the children are priceless.

So, here’s the video. FINALLY managed to have it uploaded.

I hope it can be a blessing to all, especially all moms out there!

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