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Customized Family Education by Life Cycle, 'Gyeongnam Family School' Operation View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do and the Gyeongsangnam-do Healthy Family Support Center announced on the 22nd that they will operate the 'Gyeongnam Family School,' which provides life cycle-based parent education and prospective parent education tailored to family characteristics, in all cities and counties within the province.


'Gyeongnam Family School' is a systematic and professional family education program designed to prevent various family issues in advance by enhancing communication and empathy within family relationships.


The main educational content includes customized programs such as life cycle-based parent education for infants and toddlers, parent education for children and adolescents, education for prospective and newlywed couples, youth prospective parent education, and visiting father education.


The school operates as an open school, allowing families to receive education not only in their city or county of residence but throughout all cities and counties in the province.


Nineteen outstanding parent education experts from the province have been selected and appointed as professional instructors to provide residents with systematic and high-quality family education services.


Detailed education schedules can be found on the Gyeongsangnam-do Healthy Family Support Center blog, Gagahoho.



A resident who participated in the Gyeongnam Family School said, "I was able to find solutions to difficulties I faced while raising my child through participating in the Gyeongnam Family School," and added, "This education gave me a valuable opportunity to review my role as a parent by revisiting the basics of child-rearing that I already knew."


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