You shouldn't feel guilty about childcare | Hazel Sy | TEDxDanville

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Seeing childcare as an investment means more time for parents to make impact in the world, preserve self-identity and remain true to who they are. Carving out this time for personal passion, when kids are in after school care, is actually a direct investment into them.
    Hazel Sy is an accomplished Business Strategy executive at a Fortune 100 company, solving thorny challenges by seamlessly integrating people, processes, data and technology. As a dedicated mother to twin daughters, Hazel intimately understands the delicate balance of pursuing a thriving career while nurturing a loving family. Her mission is to empower women to invest in themselves and find innovative solutions that allow them to excel professionally and as devoted mothers.
    Hazel's passions extend to nurturing the development of infants and toddlers with her Montessori certification. She also founded a non-profit organization, training individuals worldwide in a groundbreaking animal rescue socialization method. Hazel is continuously learning with an MBA from NYU Stern, a BS in Computer Science from Binghamton University, a Design Thinking certification from the Stanford d.school, and a Professional Culinary Arts Degree from the International Culinary Center. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 109

  • @shiasmarglent8554
    @shiasmarglent8554 21 час назад

    I love how she touched on the importance of her morning routine with her twins. Those small, consistent moments of connection can be so crucial in maintaining strong relationships with our kids, especially when balancing a busy career.

  • @nothx3299
    @nothx3299 Месяц назад +1

    I found her journey super relatable, I remember those early days when I felt like I was drowning in diapers and sleepless nights. It's encouraging to see how she managed to balance her identity as a mom with her passions and aspirations!

  • @haikes
    @haikes 2 месяца назад +1

    I love how you’ve framed child care as an investment rather than an expense. It’s so empowering to think of it that way. Thank you for sharing your journey!

  • @The-Tap
    @The-Tap Месяц назад

    I love how she acknowledged the hectic nature of balancing work, passions, and parenthood, even when you have time to yourself it's still all about the balance

  • @lobaruski
    @lobaruski 2 месяца назад

    Amazing message, Hazel. You're setting a fabulous example for your daughters and parents everywhere!

  • @junipruit
    @junipruit 7 дней назад

    I appreciate her message about connection coming before correction, that's the kind of relationship strengthening you really want with your children ❤

  • @emmie-cruz
    @emmie-cruz Месяц назад

    I found her approach to conscious parenting really insightful. The idea of sitting with your children when they're upset, rather than immediately trying to solve the problem, is something I want to try.

  • @gabekilljoy
    @gabekilljoy 14 дней назад

    her Montessori certification caught my attention. It's fascinating how she's combining her corporate experience with early childhood development knowledge. I feel like that blend of skills would give for some pretty unique insights into parenting

  • @SusanAroneo-h8z
    @SusanAroneo-h8z 2 месяца назад +3

    This is a great talk. I was a single mom , had to work but no regrets. My son graduated Seton Hall University with a degree in diplomacy , international relations , modern language , and a masters in Accounting.
    It’s the time you spend for yourself to keep hold of you , and the honesty and love you give your child It works ! Thank you Hazel for bringing the guilt up on the table.

  • @HopeManuel-t5k
    @HopeManuel-t5k 2 месяца назад +6

    Very important message here. I never stopped working after having 2 children and continued on to obtain my doctorate while they were both under 5 years old. I always made time to bond with them by reading to them at night and helping with homework as needed. Now they are 19 & 17 and have mentioned how impressed they are of what I have achieved. They work hard in school with ambition and goals they are working toward.

  • @tatyanav321
    @tatyanav321 2 месяца назад +9

    Great talk. Thank you for this important message. Taking care of our children starts with taking care of our own needs. We also need a change in public policy to create a support system for working parents!

  • @ashleygreynolds
    @ashleygreynolds Месяц назад

    So cool that she uses her time when her kids are in after-school care to pursue her passion for animal rescue. It's inspiring to see how she's modeling compassion and making a difference in the world while also being present for her children. It makes me want to find ways to involve my own kids in volunteer work.

  • @EllyciaColon
    @EllyciaColon 28 дней назад

    I cannot say more than enough great things about this Ted Talk and how much it truly puts things into perspective. Hazel really provides insight into the identity crisis that occurs as a mom and childcare costs. Wonderful and intelligently spoke, Hazel. Good job.

  • @RainFairy-e8c
    @RainFairy-e8c 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely! It's pretty amazing how seeing childcare as an investment can really make parenting feel more fulfilling and purposeful

  • @georgiarouse
    @georgiarouse 29 дней назад

    the story about her daughter wanting to save dinosaurs was adorable and such a sweet reminder of how our passions can inspire our children, even in unexpected ways 💜

  • @mydogbudisthebest
    @mydogbudisthebest 22 дня назад

    I'm going to start thinking of childcare as a tool that allows me to be the best version of myself, both for me and for my kids. It's a much more positive outlook than the guilt I've been carrying around.

  • @noagreen
    @noagreen 2 месяца назад +1

    This is such a great talk Hazel! I was nodding my head in agreement the whole time. Eloquently said, I hope all parents listen to this message

  • @OO-OO-OO-OO-z
    @OO-OO-OO-OO-z Месяц назад

    Loved the point about how preserving who you are shows your children the importance of pursuing your passions. That's a really good example to be setting

  • @emmajchance
    @emmajchance 2 месяца назад

    Your story is so inspiring! Balancing a demanding career and motherhood is tough, but you’re proving it’s possible. Your daughters are lucky to have such a strong role model ❤

  • @BessieTan-Faller-r4j
    @BessieTan-Faller-r4j 2 месяца назад

    Beautifully and effectively articulated talk about having the option to not having to choose. Childcare really is an investment in yourself.

  • @google_was_my_ideaforreal
    @google_was_my_ideaforreal Месяц назад

    This is a great talk! Parents and especially mothers should be encouraged to keep their autonomy

  • @ashleymeaster
    @ashleymeaster 2 месяца назад +4

    This is so powerful! I think it’s going to put to rest a lot of guilt that women carry. Truly, an idea, worth sharing!

  • @danieller-e7t
    @danieller-e7t Месяц назад

    Thank you Hazel! A powerful reframe on the huge sums parents shell out for childcare. You highlight that a woman's journey into motherhood is intensely personal and complex. Your approach is inspiring, especially in a culture which falls short in supporting mothers to feel 'whole' and continue contributing and participating in all aspects of life.

  • @lostnlonely669
    @lostnlonely669 2 месяца назад

    I think this talk really speaks to the complexities of modern parenthood. It's a reminder that every family situation is unique and ultimately, as long as the kids are happy and cared for, we shouldn't judge each other on it.

  • @jenkero1
    @jenkero1 2 месяца назад +1

    This resonates so much with me. Thank you for sharing this perspective. High quality child care combined with high quality conscious respectful parenting and role modeling that you can make the world a better place in your work is a great aspiration of mine. Thanks again for this talk.

  • @sudden-impact
    @sudden-impact 9 дней назад

    Spot on. Parents are still people and have every right to be who they were before their kids were born

  • @catherineosti4705
    @catherineosti4705 2 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations, Hazel. Excellent advice that you generously bestow upon us.
    I look forward to a world where the next generation includes Emily and Sophia.

  • @agnespuentes
    @agnespuentes Месяц назад

    Oh I love this perspective. I really thought it was going to be about how it's "an investment" in your childs development but the angle that it's also investing in yourself is really wonderful!

  • @alasweetz
    @alasweetz Месяц назад

    Loved hearing about how you were able to shift your perspective of being a mom and how you balanced that with your own identity. Also great to see that your identity isn’t just a typical career but can also be other passions. Definitely helps me think more about my identity as a mom. Great Tedtalk!

  • @EricaBeddini
    @EricaBeddini 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing your story and addressing the guilt that may come with trying to balance taking care of children and pursuing your own goals and passions. I'm sure listening to this will help someone not feel alone in this struggle. It's important for children to see their parents as fulfilled and happy people, too! You're setting a great example!

  • @avatbadra
    @avatbadra 2 месяца назад

    Love the reminder that it's okay to pursue personal passions while being a mom! We're people too and shouldn't have to abandon everything just for the sake of raising children

  • @CrunchyWonton
    @CrunchyWonton 2 месяца назад

    As a Mom of 3, an engineer and an entrepreneur, I can completely relate to this. The amount of guilt is overwhelming. But when your direct family are all in different countries, there's very little support. Thank you for sharing a topic that needs more focus and discussion! WONDERFUL TEDTalk!

  • @maysongrisel
    @maysongrisel 2 месяца назад

    This just shows how there's no one-size-fits-all type of solution. There's value in staying at home _and_ in continuing to work, and it's important to find what works best for each family

  • @erinb1329
    @erinb1329 2 месяца назад +1

    Just amazing! I completely feel this and can relate! Thank you for this!

  • @ShanshanXu-mp7mo
    @ShanshanXu-mp7mo 2 месяца назад

    Congratulations on your TED talk Hazel!! 🎉 Your insights and passion truly shone through, and I am so proud of you for sharing your message with the world. It's inspiring to see how dedicated you are to making a difference, and I'm sure your words will resonate with many. Keep up the amazing work! 💪

  • @lacylahoma
    @lacylahoma Месяц назад

    The image of her sprinting to pick up her kids at the last minute from after-school care is so real in my mind lol motherhood is definitely a juggling act

  • @laycienega
    @laycienega Месяц назад

    Thanks for this, I've always felt guilty about using daycare, but framing it as an investment in myself and my kids future makes a lot of sense

  • @Violet1974
    @Violet1974 2 месяца назад

    What a beautiful speech, Hazel! I think so many of us (even those of us without children, but who are caretakers to senior pets and/or parents, etc) feel overwhelmed by the everyday life that we are immersed in and tend to lose our sense of self. Thank you for reminding us it's okay to make ourselves a priority, too - and that it not only benefits us, but our loved ones, as well!

  • @evielam
    @evielam 2 месяца назад +1

    So relatable! I felt exactly that way too and it’s nice to hear that it’s ok to keep our own identities even after kids.

  • @andreamercado5488
    @andreamercado5488 2 месяца назад +1

    As a beneficiary of Hazel's passion for animals, I am grateful for the feral kitten she socialized. I am impressed by everything else you have accomplished, too-- and by this thought provoking talk. Having a full life is by no means easy but certainly very rewarding.

  • @ClaireShannon-m9p
    @ClaireShannon-m9p 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this powerful and inspirational message!

  • @janetmckeever8755
    @janetmckeever8755 2 месяца назад

    Powerful presentation Hazel. I know your daughters are greatly influenced by what they see you accomplish and how you accomplish it. They will be leaders themselves thanks to having you as their role model.

  • @TeaDana-l1f
    @TeaDana-l1f 2 месяца назад

    This was a great talk. The importance of investing into oneself as a mother is often seen as selfish, because many people think that the only people you should pour love into are the children. But you can certainly do both. And how
    Come people are so quick to judge a woman who is doing good in the world and being a great example and role model to her daughters, simply because she chose to invest in childcare? Also- what works for one person may not work for the next. Not everyone can afford to stay home and not work! And just because some mothers don’t work and stay home with their children doesn’t always make them good moms. I know mothers who were beyond exhausted and fueled by stress that they took it out in their children making a negative impact, and causing the kids to grow up fearing them. So I believe that you need to do what’s best for you, and if that is childcare than that’s wonderful.

  • @kathleentan8108
    @kathleentan8108 2 месяца назад +1

    The positive & negative comments here are interesting. At the end of the day, it's a personal choice & responsibility. There is no right or wrong. It's how you make of it. The speaker's message is about parents (esp mothers) who choose to balance career & parenting & hire a caregiver should not feel guilty. The worse parent is either a guilty parent or a resentful parent. Those are the extreme opposites of one parenting choice spectrum. The important thing is to be aware of our choices as parents & make a conscious effort, depending on what your child needs at a given time. And every circumstance & child is different.
    Years ago, I had the goal of finishing my masters in child psychology to become a therapist. I was a thesis away from graduating. However, when my son struggled in school & was labeled as ADHD, I had to weigh everything & made a conscious choice of giving my thesis up to focus on my son and what he needed at that moment. My reasoning was, what good is having an MA in child psychology & helping other children if I can't even help my own child?
    Did I regret that decision? No. Was I guilty or resentful? No. I made the decision with an open mind & a peaceful heart. And as human beings & parents, that's our barometer. Always follow your gut. Years later, I became a successful entrepreneur, traversed different paths & have constantly surprised myself & those around me with what I can do. As for my son, he's doing great now. Graduated with honors, developed healthy life skills & discipline & happy with his job. ❤

  • @aquaz171
    @aquaz171 2 месяца назад

    What a great talk and just what I needed to hear right now as I try to balance being an attorney, a mom, a nonprofit director, and animal rescuer.

  • @YaronaBoster
    @YaronaBoster Месяц назад

    Fantastic Talk! Insightful, impactful and really makes you think about childcare from another viewpoint.

  • @matth5624
    @matth5624 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your story, Hazel! Many working parents, particularly working mothers, struggle with this very decision and tend to focus only on the negative outcomes vs. considering the positive ones. Nicely done!

  • @amritasandhu498
    @amritasandhu498 2 месяца назад

    So much relatability for all us working moms!

  • @Flipflopflipflop
    @Flipflopflipflop Месяц назад

    There's so much about having and raising children that we shouldn't feel guilty about and yet society does a great job of making us feel otherwise...

  • @mirage159
    @mirage159 2 месяца назад

    Very touching talk. I agree with your message 100%!

  • @armandocastillorodriguez1731
    @armandocastillorodriguez1731 2 месяца назад +3

    Bendiciones para ti TEDx y tu familia

  • @fannybottom
    @fannybottom Месяц назад

    Had no idea how much income goes towards childcare... what she said about working full-time from January to June on minimum wage really highlights it and puts into perspective the financial strain a lot of families must be facing when making those kinds of choices between the two

  • @ed1pk
    @ed1pk 2 месяца назад +2

    Don’t have kids, but been around enough of them to know that it can be stressful. Daycare I’m sure helps, just as long as you stay involved. Resenting them and stressing out would be worse. 👍

  • @_john_John_
    @_john_John_ 2 месяца назад

    The stats on child care costs are pretty wild. Really puts into perspective the financial challenges many parents face.

  • @hannahsy7480
    @hannahsy7480 2 месяца назад +2

    Great talk! ❤️ Such inspiring words. Being a parent shouldn't be a hindrance for us to achieve our own dreams.

  • @BoracayBeachCats
    @BoracayBeachCats 2 месяца назад +1

    I bet your kids are really proud of you! And from one animal rescuer to another, thank you for following your passions!!

  • @dorothychoi2848
    @dorothychoi2848 2 месяца назад

    Love this! Great points made by an outstanding role model

  • @daisyalicea7494
    @daisyalicea7494 2 месяца назад

    Such a great inspirational presentation!

  • @hoppingseason
    @hoppingseason 2 месяца назад +1

    Can’t agree more! Investing in our children and ourselves are both important to living a full life!

  • @AnthonyChan-md1us
    @AnthonyChan-md1us 2 месяца назад +2

    Inspiring 🎉 The reason, the importance, the responsibility, the time, the cost, the challenges, and the pain and joy that come with investment in childcare. The world needs children be brought up on the right path so that they can continue to inspire others as they grow up. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @davethompson4755
    @davethompson4755 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow! Thank you for this important message. So well communicated. 🏆

  • @kahidanfilms
    @kahidanfilms 2 месяца назад +3

    Watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬.

  • @ismayani-cr1qe
    @ismayani-cr1qe 2 месяца назад +2

    Watching from Indonesian

  • @SamanthaFonger
    @SamanthaFonger 2 месяца назад +1

    It’s so important for all moms to have childcare so our children see us as whole people for their own future, for them to see us happy with interests and friends so they know what it is to be a rounded person.

  • @Thetruthenf4crer
    @Thetruthenf4crer 2 месяца назад

    I so can relate and put my original aspirations on hold for my daughter. This is so inspirational for new moms who can relate.

  • @lingnoh3014
    @lingnoh3014 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤ This is both motivating and validating that it’s okay to want a career for ourselves and at the same time confidently allow a trusted source to nurture and teach our kids. We then can be role models to our children and also take that inspiration our children gives us to further move us. Bravo!

  • @earlbannicek5766
    @earlbannicek5766 4 дня назад

    sending this to my mom and my partner

  • @ElinaVaysbeyn-us6ix
    @ElinaVaysbeyn-us6ix 2 месяца назад

    So important to be able to and have the time and freedom invest in yourself - your children will see that and model it! Thank you!!

  • @AliciaDunams
    @AliciaDunams 2 месяца назад

    A great message for mothers/parents. Childcare as an investment.

  • @butteruup82
    @butteruup82 2 месяца назад

    Important topic. Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @thesteeltitan
    @thesteeltitan 21 день назад

    I'm not a parent but I am an uncle and it always bums me out hearing my brother and his wife talk about childcare, mostly how expensive it is but yeah also the vibe I get is that they feel guilty for having put my niece in there so early on. I'm gona send them this and hope it makes them feel a bit better

  • @katiemanuel7349
    @katiemanuel7349 2 месяца назад

    love to see it!! really informative :) watching from philippines

  • @timlind3129
    @timlind3129 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful point of view, moving and elegant story

  • @shaun_sallycu1988
    @shaun_sallycu1988 2 месяца назад

    Great talk, Haze!

  • @paceydoones
    @paceydoones 9 дней назад

    I've never thought that this would even be something new parents struggled with. Seems like a lot of extra pressure for no good reason

  • @dr.sherrie
    @dr.sherrie 2 месяца назад

    Great job Hazel!

  • @IrishMexican
    @IrishMexican 2 месяца назад +2

    I hate to be “that guy,” but maybe the headline should be more like “invest in parents.” Some dads work just as hard as moms (some harder), and some kiddos only have a dad or two dads.

  • @malinafagan1150
    @malinafagan1150 2 месяца назад

    I think so often kids see their parents (especially single parents) put their needs last. It’s not the most sustainable or fulfilling way to live. So although it’s a tough decision to put your kids in day care, and not for everyone, if it helps you feel fulfilled and happy as a person then that probably benefits your kids in the long run and is a good role model for them.

  • @hichemkahela
    @hichemkahela 12 дней назад

    I wonder how much giving your child to someone not in your family contributes to the guilt. In my family it's pretty common for all the kids to be left with the same relative on one day and no one ever shames the parents for doing it

  • @1luckylepine
    @1luckylepine Месяц назад

    Okay but who is out here shaming people over putting their kids in childcare?

  • @mirnaghanimeh6606
    @mirnaghanimeh6606 2 месяца назад

    I love it ❣️❣️ it is an investment

  • @JuanRamirez-qm3to
    @JuanRamirez-qm3to 2 месяца назад +2

    Amazing, thank you so much 👏🏻🪽👼 🙏🏻🕊️🌝☀️💫🦖

  • @belu5445
    @belu5445 2 месяца назад +1

    Childcare 🧬🔬🔭📡🔆

  • @dolphincrow
    @dolphincrow 2 месяца назад +2

    Childcare for long hours is bad for the kid

  • @Ravequiem10
    @Ravequiem10 2 месяца назад

    Being a parent is not easy or else we'd have fewer people in prison. It is a serious commitment and balancing raising a child and working towards personal goals can impossible for many. BUT YOU DO NOT GIVE UP. You're not going to get it right 100% of the time, heck you would be lucky to get 50%. You cannot give up, not on yourself and especially not on your children. Be like John Wick and take on the impossible task, because as a parent you were the one who brought (a) precious young life/lives into the world. Even if you fail, fight life's challenges while loving your children, they will remember the effort.

  • @PaolaSanchez-hc5my
    @PaolaSanchez-hc5my 2 месяца назад +13

    I want to say that this was a great Ted talk but who invests in your children then if you're dropping them off 10 hours a day, they're going to be influenced by someone else other than you. Truth be told

    • @misshearttree
      @misshearttree 2 месяца назад +5

      Not true - kids look to their parents for guidance first and foremost. Coming from a child carer.

    • @sanandn.r7889
      @sanandn.r7889 2 месяца назад +2

      @@misshearttreeI agree. I am surprised some people think otherwise, isn’t it obvious first thing they do is try to copy others

  • @brianburgess3231
    @brianburgess3231 2 месяца назад +3

    do any of us really live long enough to grow up anyway 😊

  • @gamechannelminecraft6583
    @gamechannelminecraft6583 2 месяца назад +4

    Tag who watches the video to the end🐼

  • @sambhajipethe4815
    @sambhajipethe4815 29 дней назад

    P\updation kab honewala jai

  • @lornabalanag
    @lornabalanag Месяц назад

    I dont...

  • @Ariel-oo1nc
    @Ariel-oo1nc 2 месяца назад +9

    You absolutely should care about raising your own children. The state wants to raise them for you.

  • @s_cutt
    @s_cutt 2 месяца назад +2

    That is one fine Asian lady

  • @YoureaPOG
    @YoureaPOG 2 месяца назад +6

    Sure lady whatever you have to tell yourself. Being an absentee parent because you want to sell yourself to the business world is fine. I just grew up with a ton of kids in Silicon Valley that were locked up in after school care until 7 PM and they were definitely robbed of a lot of things that kids with blue collar parents weren’t. I had friends that didn’t pick up sports until they hit high school and either rebelled or excelled in school while being depressed and suicidal. There’s something wrong with commuter train tracks needing to be manned 24/7 in Palo Alto, CA because kids can’t stop throwing themselves in front of oncoming trains.
    I was lucky enough to have a large extended family in the area to look after me while my parents sold their soles to big tech. I swore I’d never do the same to my children it’s a terrible way to grow up.

    • @kahidanfilms
      @kahidanfilms 2 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely correct, you speak from a place of experience.

    • @Moumentos
      @Moumentos 2 месяца назад

      You said exactly what’s on my mind. She embodies everything that’s wrong with parents these days… pauses for applause

    • @sanandn.r7889
      @sanandn.r7889 2 месяца назад

      @@Moumentosyeah

  • @Lion.Singh_0
    @Lion.Singh_0 2 месяца назад +2

    Gyatt

  • @kalpeshsatiya2813
    @kalpeshsatiya2813 2 месяца назад +1

    . Juju

  • @RinkuRoy-k2d
    @RinkuRoy-k2d 2 месяца назад +1

    Please please please please support our Bangladesh's Quota movement and student.They need All of your support 😢😢😢😢😢

    • @ed1pk
      @ed1pk 2 месяца назад

      What is that?

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 2 месяца назад

    I do support this project. Early Childhood is so important.
    But I also don't want the world to overemphasize reproduction. We need to keep our birthrates below the replacement rate for a couple five or six generations.
    Personally the World will be ecologically and climatically much better off with One Billion Humans versus Eight or worse Nine Billion Humans.
    Less is more. We will be fine if we don't turn the whole of the habitable land into endless suburban sprawl.
    Climate change is simple. We are the cause. And we really don't want to change. So nothing will change. Except it will get worse.

  • @capitanboss
    @capitanboss 2 месяца назад +3

    This is so delusional, who in their sane mind wants to be a CEO, then be at home with their family, and be paying 17 % of that same income to a stranger... Vacation sounds better to me, give me a break.

  • @DineshGupta-hl7lg
    @DineshGupta-hl7lg 2 месяца назад +1

    What has she done exaclty. And if u can 10 values that u thin waste of time another mother thinking she achived somehting exceptional.

  • @SensoryPOV
    @SensoryPOV 2 месяца назад

    Lost me when I realized that you’re paying other people to raise your children while you’re working with animals I think it would be better to just work with children