Welcome to the Learning Journey

Learning Starts Here
Bilingual in Chinese and English

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Welcome!

It started with having two dumplings to educate…

Then came buying over 15,000 books in Chinese and over 10,000 in English

Now comes the sharing…

Hello Readers!

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What You’ll Find: 

  • Our Chinese learning journey on how my children became bilingual.
  • Hundreds of reviews of Chinese Children’s Books.
  • Introduction to the most educational toys.
  • Interviews with famous authors in Chinese.

Need Rigorous Native Chinese Classes?

Through my journey in creating this massive blog, we’ve started an incredible school online for students who want REAL NATIVE Chinese courses. I searched everywhere for native level classes for my children but found none and that’s why I taught them at home and now started an online school to help with other families with GREAT success. Click on the Classes link above to learn more about our offerings.

Our History:

I started this blog when I was pregnant with my first child. Put in about 5 entries and stopped because I was so busy with my pregnancy and getting ready for the baby. Left this blog hanging and hanging and finally I knew I had to update it because I found myself retyping the same thing over and over and over for my friends. I figured from now on, I’ll just send them a link with everything that I did with my children that was noteworthy.

I like buying things. Okay, maybe that’s an understatement. I am a hoarder and shopaholic of toys and anything educational for my children. I am obsessed with how to educate children and research a lot on this topic. I spend my days doing research on how I can do things better with minimal effort. Most people think I spend hours with my children to achieve what they have but in reality, I spend only 1/10 of what they think.

I don’t believe in the traditional Chinese parenting (I was brought up in one) because it limits creativity. However, I don’t agree totally with letting your child run wild either. I’ve found a happy medium. I believe children should have early exposure to writing and reading but at the same time, I don’t feel that it should be made a boring task. Some parents tell me teaching kids to read IS a boring task. Not really. If it’s boring for you, it DEFINITELY will be boring for your kid.

Here on this blog, I will share all the “toys” (or they think it is) and methods I used to educate my kids and I welcome feedback and more community sharing. This is a blog for friends and family for supportive sharing. I understand everyone has different opinions and respect every way you’d like to educate your children. Everyone has a different method but I hope that there aren’t any attacking comments among readers. We can all share but let’s keep all the negativity to ourselves because I really wrote this blog to be a happy one and to jot down my journey with my beautiful children.

This is not a professional blog and isn’t intended to be one! There will be typos, grammatical errors, and very opinionated opinions because I am OPINIONATED!

Happy Learning!

Julie

8 responses to “Welcome!”

  1. May I ask something personal? Are you a full-time mum or a working mum? How do you schedule daily reading/learning activities with kids?

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  2. Hi! I read about how you were able to cut down your pumps per day. As an exclusively pumping mother the stress of pumping multiple times a day and taking care of a new baby is overwhelming to say the least, so reading about your success in cutting down to 2 pumps per day is an inspiration!
    Could you tell me how long you were able to pump 2 times a day? Did your body start to wean and stop producing milk? I would love to follow your process but am frightened that it will signal my body to stop producing milk as I have been told by other mommies that it’s recommended to drop one pump every 4weeks, while your process drops a pump pretty much every week.

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    • Hi Shine! Yes, pumping is soooo stressful! Everyone let’s down with different times because every body is different. Sometimes it takes me 25 minutes a side and sometimes 40! Your body also feels different daily. The most important is to pump til DRY DRY. After you remove the pump, hand express the LAST few drops!!!! This tells your body you still need more and your output won’t drop much at all. Wait for it to stabilize before dropping another pump. Also read my replies to the other comments and read my article carefully again when you do it so you don’t miss out on important points like hand expressing til bone dry. Cheers!!!!

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  3. Hi Julie, I’ve been watching your class demo and stuff for a long while. Are you interested in applying to become a charter vendor for our homeschooling charter school in California? That way, I can take classes with you.

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