Lecture on the Lansun Week Class website until the 26th
Understanding Adolescence, Children's Behavioral Issues, and Self-Esteem Improvement

"Children's Self-Esteem and School Violence Coping Methods... Mental Health Specialist Explains" View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Ministry of Education is conducting online parent lectures with psychiatrists to help children adapt to school life in the new semester.


On the 11th, the Ministry of Education and the Open Medical Association announced that online lectures will be provided every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 PM for three weeks until the 26th on the Ransen Week Class website.


In the online lectures held on the 8th and 10th, Professor Ji Nayoung of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine gave a lecture on healthy child-rearing methods under the theme "What Kind of Person Will I Raise My Child to Be?"


From the 12th, lectures will be held on topics such as understanding adolescent children, understanding and coping with children's behavioral problems, improving children's self-esteem, preventing and coping with school violence, and child and adolescent mental health in the COVID-19 era. After the lectures end on the 26th, all nine episodes will be available on the WeDoctor YouTube channel.


The Ministry of Education is operating a pilot project for video counseling (Ransen Week Class) in school counseling rooms where professional counseling teachers and counselors consult with students, even in situations where face-to-face counseling is difficult due to remote classes. Currently, 980 schools are participating, and the Ministry of Education and the Open Medical Association plan to support training on the use of the video counseling system for professional counseling teachers and counselors.



Jeon Jinseok, Director of Student Support at the Ministry of Education, said, "Through this lecture, we hope that parents can detect psychological difficulties that may appear in daily life early and broaden their understanding and communication with their children."


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