JTBC's Brave Solo parenting - I Raise (hereinafter referred to as I Raise) will feature singer Park Seon-ju, revealing the form and daily life of a new family called Voluntary Solo parenting.
Park Seon-ju is currently separated from her husband Kang Leo and has been raising her 10-year-old daughter alone in Jeju Island for six years. Kang Leo, who dreams of restaurant operation and farming, Park Seon-ju, who wants to play music freely, and Amy, a daughter who likes Jeju Island, all three of them recognize their space of life to be happy.
Amy's reaction to her mother and father's separation has also been revealed. Amy's response, which resembles Park Seon-ju and Kang Leo, was more focused on Park Seon-ju's voluntary Solo parenting, as the performers responded that they were "really cool families."
Park Seon-ju and Amy's day, which first revealed their daily lives, were also revealed. Park Seon-ju started meditation with Amy and English as soon as he got up, and Park Seon-ju Morning routine attracted attention that he could communicate with his children at the same time as studying English.
Park Seon-ju also unveiled his own special education center. Park Seon-ju said, "The most important thing in education is 'independence', and Amy showed her reading a book about India after she prepared for School. In addition, Park Seon-ju's India education center for her daughter was also revealed, and she laughed at her 10-year-old daughter, such as "Money must be rolled" and "No pay, no gain".
On the other hand, the daily life and classes of Amy's international School will be released on this day. In particular, Park Seon-ju has attracted attention by revealing a conviction education center that sent her daughter Amy to International School.
Park Seon-ju and daughter Amy's daily life, which will show another family form called Voluntary Solo parenting, can be seen at JTBC's Brave Solo parenting - I Raise It at 9 pm on the 17th.
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