Ulju County Office.

Ulju County Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The Ulju-gun Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center will conduct the ‘Woori Ai Yangyuk Check’ program for dual-income families with children from infancy (30 months) to high school students (age 18) starting from the 30th.


‘Woori Ai Yangyuk Check’ is a program that provides desirable parenting attitudes and customized childcare information to caregivers in dual-income families who have limited time with their children.


The program is conducted in two sessions per family. In the first session, standardized assessment tools are used to measure the parents’ parenting attitudes, and the child’s developmental level, personality, and characteristics. The second session consists of counseling based on the interpretation of the assessment results.


Recruitment will be conducted in four rounds in total, and detailed information can be found on the center’s website.


The first round of recruitment has been open since the 7th, and the program will run every Wednesday and Saturday from March 30 to April 30. Subsequent 2nd to 4th programs will be held in June, August, and October, with five families participating in each session, totaling 20 families.



A center official stated, “In addition to Woori Ai Yangyuk Check, we plan to conduct an ‘Organizing and Storage Coaching Program’ in May to alleviate household difficulties for dual-income families,” and urged many dual-income families in Ulju-gun to show interest and participate.


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