Sayuri, unresponsive child, Zen autism doubts...experts "I'm interested in other things but no problem" ('The Return of Superman')
Broadcaster Sayuri has solved her parenting concerns with the help of an expert.
In KBS2 'The Return of Superman' broadcast on the 13th, Sayuri invited a child care specialist, Jean Sean, to catch Jen's bad habits.
On this day, Sayuri was worried about Jen's habit of refusing to use a straw cup despite the time to stop the bottle. As soon as she heard Sayuri's troubles, "Are you really want to take it off? "Jen recommended boldly dumping all the bottles of milk, as he could use a straw cup.
Sayuri took Jen's sleepiness out with another worry and said, "There is a habit of Jen biting." Again, without much observation, Son said, “That means that there is so much energy left: at times when various stimuli are needed, you have to fill that short stimuli before you sleep. We need to increase the daily activity of Zen to resolve the fundamental cause of sleepiness. "
One of Sayuri's big troubles is that there is no response when calling Jen. Sayuri was forced to write his mind to the word 'automatic spectrum' left by the netizens. Son said the diagnosis was 'no problem'.
There was only something more interesting when Sayuri called Jen, but there was no problem with Jen's sociality, which is interested in people. Sayuri also put her worries down in a cool consultation with the expert.
The expert then pointed out that the frequent "Urbuba" problem was the problem of Sayuri and Jen's behavior, saying that the mother was tired quickly and the child was unable to fill the activity. When Jen whined for her to carry her, she patted her butt and corrected her not to carry her, and after a while she accepted it.
In particular, Jen's eating habits of watching the media during meals attracted viewers because they are a common problem that many parents are experiencing. Son boldly turned off the media again and advised Jen to react only when she was seen in food.
Jen cried more violently during her eating routine than she did with her Eobuba, and refused. I told him that if he failed to eat, he would not give him another food, so he could eat the next food better.
After this day, Sayuri continued to work on the solution, and Jen's eating habits, which he thought would take a long time, were quickly corrected.