Ahn Jung-hwan ♥ Lee Hye-won frequently confesses marital quarrels because of her children's education
May 22, 2025
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On Channel A 'The Family Crossing the Line', which aired on the 22nd, Son Ji-hee X-Mark appeared with sisters Morgan and Robin.
On this day, Son Ji-hee and Mark introduced the Nordic education system, which is different from Korea. Son Ji-hee said "Danish schools have a different environment than Korea. The environment is organized as closely as possible to nature. Among them, forest kindergarten is famous." In response, Lee Hye-won "Nordic education has been booming in Korea for a while. One of them was a forest school."
In addition, Son Ji-hee said, "In Denmark, elementary school is entered at the age of 6 and goes for about 9 to 10 years, and this is an integrated primary and secondary curriculum." "After that, the higher curriculum is not mandatory, but individual choice." "
"In the meantime, after-school is held for about a year as a process of exploring career paths, and there are various types such as art and physical education. But it's really expensive. Some couples say they save money because after-school costs a lot of money (for education)."Elementary school to college is free, but only after-school is expensive." But we're thinking about it because we're really satisfied with it" he said. Ahn Jung-hwan, who heard this, said, "Mark will spend a lot of money."I was worried and smiled.
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In response, Lee Hye-won said "There was a field trip when raising children in Europe, and parents should always do it together. I can make time for the kids and there was always something I had to do with my dad. But this dad was too busy. So at first, we argued a lot in the early days of education." Ahn Jung-hwan said, "I did a lot, too." countered, and Lee Hye-won responded, "Later (I did) ."
Meanwhile, Lee Hye-won said, `One of the things I was embarrassed when raising a child in Europe was that I was a Korean mother, so I wanted to do prior learning. I looked at what the child should do first, but there was no textbook. There was no genealogy and nothing"He confessed.
He said "I was frustrated because I lived with Korean education when I was young. Later, I saw that it was a textbook to receive paper prints one by one. Only the teacher has the textbook and copies it, so you can't do good deeds." When Song Jin-woo heard this, he envied the children, saying, `So the children are not stressed out.'
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