Information Room as of March 24
The Dogok Information Culture Library is offering a parenting class aimed at parents of elementary school children, focusing on child development and parenting skills.
The Dogok Information Culture Library is set to run a series of eight parenting classes titled ‘Baby, Myself’ from April 2 to May 21. The program targets parents of children in grades 1 to 4, helping them understand child development characteristics and acquire practical parenting skills to foster a healthy family environment. The classes will take place every Thursday from 10 AM to noon, covering various topics, including media influence on parenting roles and effective communication techniques with respect to children's temperaments.
The curriculum is designed to engage parents in understanding significant aspects of child growth and development. Among the key topics addressed are cultivating appropriate learning habits in accordance with cognitive development, understanding familial communication through shared responsibilities, and nurturing children’s social lives. Participants will receive free educational materials, including results from a TCI temperament test for up to three household members, emphasizing the program's comprehensive support for parents.
Additionally, a related product launch by the JinHakSa platform, 'Black Label Calculus I,' promises to provide challenging mathematics resources for advanced students ahead of the college entrance examinations. Set to be released by the end of March, this textbook is constructed by teachers from prestigious schools, incorporating questions relevant to the national curriculum and common entrance tests. Its unique feature includes a focus on high-difficulty problems, presenting a structured challenge aimed at enhancing students’ mathematical reasoning skills for those aspiring to achieve top grades.