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Webtoon by Han Soo-ja, the wife of Joo Ho-min

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1. The writer’s story about parenting

An anecdote in which a child slapped another child on the cheek at an amusement park and concerns about the future direction of childcare

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(1)Hey, all of a sudden
(2)How can you hit someone
(3)I’m sorry
(4)My kid’s a little late
(5)I like Pippi Longstocking characters
(6)I think it was because it stood out
(7)Were you surprised
(8)You should say sorry, Hankyung
(9)If you’re going to bring him out
(10)You have to take good care of yourself to be a parent
(11)I’m so sorry
(12)Hankyung, come on
(13)Let’s apologize
(14)I’m sorry. I’m sorry
(15)If you’re sorry, that’s all
(16)It wasn’t a sudden accident on the street
(17)I’m really sorry.
(18)I was really upset
(19)The weight of your life that you can’t even understand
(20)pain-straining
(21)Forgive me for being ignorant
(22)I’m sorry!
(23)My child
(24)I have a developmental disability
(25)There are so many ways to express it’s too much
(26)In a bad way, that’s not true
(27)I’m not good at it, so I missed the first oneI’ll be more careful next time, so relaxI’m the second one
(28)give a helping hand in hand
(29)Excuse me, friend
(30)I’ll buy you something delicious
(31)Pick one
(32)Let’s do it
(33)Then with sausage
(34)Mom, by the way
(35)I’m going to ride
(36)When are you going
(37)What did you say
(38)Seriously, ^$#
(39)Let’s go! Let’s go!
(40)Uh, okay.
(41)It’s not good luck
(42)Thank you.
(43)What do you mean thank you!
(44)Never mind, honey
(45)It’s not like you’re just angry even though you’re explaining this much with an apology
(46)Our fault
(47)Mom’s crying!
(48)Why are you crying
(49)I’m so much
(50)Thank you for calling me us

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(1)a picture of writing
(2)Episode 9 School – Direction
(3)Can this child grow up well in the framework of institutional education
(4)The end of your worries is always hopeless
(5)a special school
(6)Homeschooling

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(1)I don’t want you to go to school to hold your breath and endure your timeI’m not sure if I’m too full
(2)Maybe it’s a chance for unity that’s just around the corner to get along with regular kids
(3)a special school
(4)I haven’t recognized it yet
(5)It’s like picking stars in the sky
(6)I’m afraid I’ll be out of touch with society
(7)an alternative school
(8)Respecting children’s individuality and not being uniform
(9)Educational methods. Knowledge necessary for life, not state-run skills
(10)The purpose of teaching technology is beautiful
(11)But freedom can be too much for a child
(12)Homeschooling
(13)Even as a mother, she’s always making mistakes, going up and down, going up and down a lot of ups and downs
(14)I’m not confident that I can be a teacher
(15)Where should I go

2. The writer’s memories from elementary school

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(1)My first memory was when I was in Eum elementary school
(2)a brother and sister who lived on the lower floor of our house

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(1)When I came home from school, I was always playing in the yard
(2)My brother and sister ran to me
(3)He hugged me tightly and laughedI remember feeling disgusted when I was young and hated it
(4)And don’t speak in a small voice in the back
(5)a younger sister who said that
(6)One day, I complained to my mother
(7)And she talked to her brother and sister’s mother
(8)The hard part of working is
(9)I know
(10)Let me take care of it

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(1)As usual, you ran towards me after school
(2)My brother and sister’s mother caught him
(3)My brother and sister’s mother said to me as I walked up the stairs with a lot of frowns

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(1)You too
(2)That’s too much

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(1)Again, the first one
(2)If Youngho runs to me
(3)I’m going to hug you tightly and say this
(4)Thank you for welcoming me warmly

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