I want to ease parents' concerns about their children's growth...It's something to raise and watch Director Yoon Jong-seo's series
Sep 24, 2025
Yoon Jong-seo, director of the Kitap Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic, a growth-oriented medical institution, has published a series of growth-related brochures "It's something to raise and see."
Yoon Jong-seo, a former professor of pediatrics at Hallym University of Medicine, is interested in the growth of children and focuses on treatment and treatment.
The reason for starting the booklet series was that it decided to provide correct growth information for parents who are struggling with their children's growth problems.
Director Yoon Jong-seo has published a booklet on Sleep and Growth Volume 1 and Volume 2 and Height and Oilfield so far, and has already carried out several printing sessions as soon as it was published thanks to the interest of parents.
Recently, he closed manuscripts containing errors in height and flesh and issued four growth brochures.
Director Yoon plans to deal with exercise, growth, and misunderstandings that occur during the treatment of precocious puberty in the future, and plans to publish a booklet after summarizing growth when the growth series booklet is published to a certain extent.
Director Yoon explained that in the sleep and growth section, the relationship between children's sleep and growth was analyzed scientifically to include things parents should pay attention to at home, and in the third volume and the genetic section, the height growth of the population of advanced countries, including Korea, has already reached its biological limit and is stagnating, listing what parents should do for height growth at home.
In particular, the recently published Height and Salpyeon examined the origins and errors of the belief that weight goes to height, and suggested growth patterns and improvements for overweight and obese children.
Director Yoon Jong-seo said "There are words I hear from my parents several times a day in the clinic. In other words, I feel guilty that I am not raising my child properly. I'm too thin, I've gained too much weight, I'm too short, I have a shorter mouth than other kids, etc. So, I wanted to ease the parents' concerns by publishing a growth series booklet. We always keep it in the waiting room for hospital treatment, so parents who are worried about their child's growth should take one copy each and relieve their child's growth concerns a little bit."
Yoon Jong-seo, a former professor of pediatrics at Hallym University of Medicine, is interested in the growth of children and focuses on treatment and treatment.
The reason for starting the booklet series was that it decided to provide correct growth information for parents who are struggling with their children's growth problems.
Director Yoon Jong-seo has published a booklet on Sleep and Growth Volume 1 and Volume 2 and Height and Oilfield so far, and has already carried out several printing sessions as soon as it was published thanks to the interest of parents.
Recently, he closed manuscripts containing errors in height and flesh and issued four growth brochures.
Director Yoon plans to deal with exercise, growth, and misunderstandings that occur during the treatment of precocious puberty in the future, and plans to publish a booklet after summarizing growth when the growth series booklet is published to a certain extent.
Director Yoon explained that in the sleep and growth section, the relationship between children's sleep and growth was analyzed scientifically to include things parents should pay attention to at home, and in the third volume and the genetic section, the height growth of the population of advanced countries, including Korea, has already reached its biological limit and is stagnating, listing what parents should do for height growth at home.
In particular, the recently published Height and Salpyeon examined the origins and errors of the belief that weight goes to height, and suggested growth patterns and improvements for overweight and obese children.
Director Yoon Jong-seo said "There are words I hear from my parents several times a day in the clinic. In other words, I feel guilty that I am not raising my child properly. I'm too thin, I've gained too much weight, I'm too short, I have a shorter mouth than other kids, etc. So, I wanted to ease the parents' concerns by publishing a growth series booklet. We always keep it in the waiting room for hospital treatment, so parents who are worried about their child's growth should take one copy each and relieve their child's growth concerns a little bit."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.