Choi Ji-woo's late mother's tears "The daughter who was looking for her mother, it's a shame that she's covered up quickly"('Shudol')
Jul 21, 2024
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KBS2's functional program 'Superman is Back', which aired on the 21st, showed Jun-beom, who started his first social life in 22 months.
Jun-beom, who is 22 months old, was preparing to attend a daycare center. In response, Choi Ji-woo recalled the moment his daughter Lua went to the daycare center. In my case, I sent her to kindergarten from the 23rd month, and she gave her supplies like a napkin the day before she left, and she sewed the name tag on her clothes"I held onto it while watching it, cried, and sent it to kindergarten the next day, but I shed some tears and tried to take some pictures, but the child suddenly went in." Without even a moment to feel it. I'm ready to cry. I was really upset. What's this? Why am I the only one sad? I wanted to."
The biggest concern is whether Jun-beom will be able to adapt well to the daycare center. I've been preparing for a long time, but there's a timetable for rehearsal. I thought I would get used to it quickly if I went later, so I opened 'Sunny Daycare Center'. Now, he is not a postpartum care worker, but a childcare teacher, "Jason" showed passion.
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After the practice, Jason went to a daycare center consultation with Junbeom. Jason was the first to go to the forest kindergarten. Jun-beom, nervous in an unfamiliar space, had to carry Jason in. Jason poured out questions to the director, and Kim Jun-ho sympathized with them.
In response, Jun-beom decided to experience the daycare center himself at the age of 3 and a half. Friends approached Jun-beom actively, but Jun-beom froze on the spot. "It must have been unfamiliar growing up alone," says Jason. I think you'll need a lot of time."
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However, Jun-beom quickly adapted to the environment without his father thanks to his friends. While looking for his father again, his friends gave him potatoes and turned his eyes away. The director said, "It's because I'm shy, but if I get used to it and hang out with my friends, I'll get used to it and play." he said.
Jason said "I came home, but the kid wouldn't pull his hand out of his pocket. I told him to take his hand out because he was going to fall, but there was a potato in his pocket. He brought it. I boiled it and fed it, so I ate it well."
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