Jaurim vocalist Kim Yuna has explained some of the Misunderstood about child education.
Kim Yuna wrote a lengthy post on her Instagram account on September 28, saying, "I wanted to Zheng Zheng once, but I finally found it re-enacted."
Kim Yuna said, "It seems that this Misunderstood has occurred because of the editing that the program does not intend at all during 'ONF' broadcast." Kim Yuna, who appeared in 'ONF' at the time, showed the way of economic education in which middle school student son makes pocket money through housework. However, some people have been controversial, pointing out the way Kim Yuna does not give son allowance and does part-time work.
Kim Yuna said, "In our house, we do not give our child allowance separately, but we use Standard Chartered Korea for students. I use Standard Chartered Korea for transportation expenses for school and snacks at convenience stores. I check the usage and fill the balance. "
"Every family has different circumstances and methods, and everyone will wisely take the best measures for their children. In our case, we think it is right for parents to provide the child's food and shelter and school expenses. "Other expenses allow us to work in the house and make pocket money. Sometimes 10% of the allowance received by the elderly people in the family is made available to the child, and 90 is saved. "
In addition, Kim Yuna said, "It is important for a child to learn how to manage money. However, most of all, the family should be a place where you can feel safe and happy and secure, and you can enjoy a sense of security. "I always hope that all children will grow up to be healthy and loving and caring for themselves and their colleagues."
Finally, Kim Yuna said, "I hope that adult members of society will have tolerance and patience and raise healthy adults in future society."
Meanwhile, Kim Yuna married Kim Hyung-gyu, a dentist in 2006, and has one man.
I wanted to tell this story once, but I found it again.
This Misunderstood seems to have happened because of the editing that the program did not intend at all on ONF broadcasts.
In my house, I don't give my child allowance, but I use Standard Chartered Korea for students. The cost of school transportation or snacks at convenience stores is used as Standard Chartered Korea; I check the usage together and fill the balance.
There are different circumstances and methods for each family, and everyone will wisely choose the best for their children. In our case, I think it is right for parents to provide the child's food and shelter and school expenses.
And other costs - for example, if you want to have a game mouse - make you make pocket money while working in the house. Sometimes 10% of the allowances received by the elders of the family are made available to the child (we call this 10% the child's political funds ) and make 90% of them save.
Of course, it is important for a child to learn how to manage money, but above all, the family should be a place where he can enjoy the happiness and solid stability that he is loved and relieved of. I have a belief that children who have grown up with trustworthy love will make future society a better place.
I always hope that all children will grow up to be healthy and healthy and loving and caring for themselves and their colleagues.
We were all children and teenagers; we want adult members of society to be tolerant and patient and to raise healthy adults in future society.