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A Project-Based Learning Experience that Empower Children to Help Neighbors with Real-Life Problems
In a crispy cold morning in early December, four classes of nearly 100 fourth graders, led by their teachers and volunteer parents,...

To-wen Tseng
Dec 12, 20224 min read


To My Preschool Graduate, I Won't Say "I Just Want You To Be Happy"
I don't expect you to be happy all the time. I hope you embrace your true self, feel all your emotions, and keep trying even when you fail.

To-wen Tseng
Jun 19, 20223 min read


What the Book Ban Controversy Tells Me
I am an international correspondent and an education journalist. I cover K-12 schools and higher education from America for Taiwanese...

To-wen Tseng
May 23, 20224 min read


Three More Years Passed, but I'm Still On My Way Home
With the journey of trauma, resilience, and attempts to reconcile with estranged parents, I wish to offer hope to those seeking healing.

To-wen Tseng
Jan 7, 20205 min read


Born and Raised in Taiwan, I Actually Appreciate How Americans Judge Parents
When my four-year-old had a meltdown and the police showed up at my door, I didn’t feel ashamed—I felt safe. Born and raised in Taiwan, I knew what it was like to cry for help and have no one come. But in America, someone knocked. That night reminded me why I appreciate how American society isn’t afraid to judge parents—and how that judgment can protect children.

To-wen Tseng
Jan 24, 20194 min read


It Took Me Thirteen Years To Go Home
After 13 years away, I returned home for Lunar New Year with my child, seeking reconciliation with my parents and healing old wounds.

To-wen Tseng
Jan 31, 20174 min read
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