A four-year-old boy named Geum Ju Eun appeared on the Korean reality series "My Golden Kids," revealing his difficult home life where his father yells at him, and his mother refuses to play with him. The heart-wrenching depiction led many viewers to express a desire to adopt him.
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Popular reality dating shows like “Heart Signal” and “Single s Inferno” have been fueling viewer fantasies about love and relationships in Korea recently. But when it comes to reality shows featuring married couples, the picture is often very grim, so much so that some experts fear that these shows are sending the wrong message to viewers, suggesting that marriage and pregnancy are inherently a bad idea.
Dr. Oh Eun-young has risen to prominence as a South Korean TV personality in recent years thanks to her medical assessments and advice on parenting and mental health, captivating audiences still concerned about seeking psychiatric help due to the social stigma surrounding such treatments. The star psychiatrist, however, has recently found herself at the center of controversy, with some internet users and teachers bla.
A recent surge in reports of assaults on teachers and the suicide of an elementary school teacher have sparked a nationwide debate over teachers' rights and child discipline in South Korea. Some critics are blaming renowned child psychiatrist Oh Eun-young, whose popular television program, "My Golden Kids," promotes a "no punishment" approach to raising children. An anonymous individual poste.
Appointment day was finally here. The parents had waited for a month to see the renowned psychiatrist in South Korea about their child's issues. They entered the room, the doctor arrived, and the door closed.