Busan Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute to Hold "Parent Empathy Healing Talk Show" Featuring Lecture by Professor Lee Hosun
The Busan Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute has organized a healing lecture for parents. This event is designed to offer empathy and comfort to parents exhausted from childcare, while also providing guidance on parenting direction.
The Busan Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute (Director Kim Sunok) will hold a "Parent Empathy Healing Talk Show" at 10:00 a.m. on June 10 at the main auditorium of the Busan Student Arts and Culture Center. This event targets 500 parents of children aged 3 to 5 in the Busan area.
This talk show has been planned to help parents better understand their roles and to foster positive family relationships, and will feature both a lecture and a performance.
The lecture will be given by Lee Hosun, a professor at Soongsil Cyber University, under the theme "Core Leadership and Self-Care Skills for 21st Century Parents." The lecture will offer solutions to the concerns and roles faced by modern parents. Prior to the lecture, there will be a classical music performance by the Busan Concert Philharmonic Orchestra, intended to soothe the emotions of parents weary from childcare.
This training is open to a total of 500 participants: 200 in-person and 300 online. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis via the Early Childhood Education Promotion Institute website starting at 10:00 a.m. on June 19.
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Director Kim Sunok stated, "I hope this talk show serves as an opportunity for parents to reflect on themselves and to share their parenting concerns," adding, "We will continue to operate a variety of training programs to promote a happy family culture."
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