China Overseas Chinese Network, September 14th. According to the US "World Journal" report, the epidemic has allowed people to stay at home longer, which has also led to many family problems. Yuan Yuemin, a Chinese child psychiatrist at Yale University in the United States, said that parents and children Inter-related problems may be more serious in Asian families. In order to help parents solve the problem, she and her colleagues and others shoot instructional videos to inform parents that when differences turn into disputes, how can the tension be reduced.

  Yuan Yuemin said that many Asian families have high expectations for their children’s studies and worry that their children cannot keep up with the progress of their studies. She said that studies are one of the main reasons for parent-child friction. In addition, inter-generational cultural differences Self-identification of gender, gender, and racial discrimination may also ignite disputes and conflicts, as children have more time at home after the epidemic, and pressure from the family is even greater.

  Yuan Yuemin and many colleagues, students and friends started the "Caring for Families and Acting Together" project in the spring. Through remote shooting of videos and short dramas, they introduced to the public the problems faced by Asian families before the epidemic, and after the epidemic. The prejudice against Asians in the outside world is more common.

(Yan Jiaying)