' Controversy over Sayuri's rejection of homework letter..."Bossin vs. raising an emperor". Noisy

Jul 16, 2025

' Controversy over Sayuri's rejection of homework letter...'Bossin vs. raising an emperor'. Noisy



"Never give homework to your son."

Japanese broadcaster Sayuri, who gave birth to a unmarried child, is causing controversy over a letter she wrote to her son Jen's kindergarten teacher.

Sayuri recently appeared on the channel `A-level Jang Young-ran' and said she is sending her son to an English kindergarten, telling him the secret of raising a five-lingual language genius.




Sayuri's son Jen caught the eye by speaking Korean, Japanese, English, Chinese, and Spanish at the age of six.

In response, Sayuri "I wrote a letter to Jen's English kindergarten teacher"Jen can speak Japanese at home, English at kindergarten, and when will she learn Korean. I wanted my Korean to be strong"I let off the rhyme.

So Sayuri "I wrote a letter to an English kindergarten teacher "My son never does his homework. I'm against doing homework at this age. I am very proud of my son for not doing his homework, and I wrote, "Please never send my son homework."




' Controversy over Sayuri's rejection of homework letter...'Bossin vs. raising an emperor'. Noisy


The reason is that you should not break your curiosity about language with homework. Sayuri said "If you hate English and become less curious, you can live anywhere later if you can adapt well to a foreign language"

In fact, Jen was surprised by her fluent conversation in Japanese at home with her mother, and writing and speaking numbers in Spanish and Chinese to the extent that she could be called a language genius. Jen, who also corrected Jang Young-ran's mistake on the day, seemed to digest Korean as much as her peers.




' Controversy over Sayuri's rejection of homework letter...'Bossin vs. raising an emperor'. Noisy
However, as the letter that Sayuri wrote to her son's kindergarten teacher spread belatedly, netizens are divided into "Confident Education Center" and "Emperor Parenting."

Netizens seem to ask for special treatment only for their son when they can send it to kindergarten without homework" "If that's the case, you have to do homeschooling." "If that's the case, you shouldn't send the school itself. "When you come to school, you act like an emperor you want to do alone. The lack of manners toward teachers, classmates and school itself is not fair enough." Discrimination against other children is likely to cause confusion"If you want your Korean to be strong, you should send a regular kindergarten" he criticized. On the other hand, you may ask them to spend their own money on English kindergarten and take out their homework" "So, if a child's curiosity about the language has become so curious that he or she can accept it if it is actually helpful." There was also an opinion that.

Earlier, Sayuri recently appeared on the Gangnam channel and said, `My son Jen was cut off at the play school. He's so stubborn that the teacher said he couldn't handle it. I'm in kindergarten now, but I'm the scariest to get a call from the teacher."

Meanwhile, Sayuri is a voluntary non-married mother who gave birth to Jen in 2020 with the donation of a Western man's sperm.



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