Skip to product information
Our Child's First Humanities Dictionary
Our Child's First Humanities Dictionary
Description
Book Introduction
“Learning new words is,
“Another universe unfolds!”

A child's world expands as he or she understands, thinks, and reads.
30 Humanities Words to Develop Your Thinking Power Every Day

★★★Chosen by 300,000 Parents: Kim Jong-won's Children's Humanities Class
★★★A must-read book for parents and children

In the lower grades of elementary school, when children absorb everything like a sponge, the words they encounter at this time are very important.
This is because it forms our child's first set of values.
Children at this age absorb not only the meaning of words, but also the thoughts and attitudes contained within them.
Children exposed to harsh and violent vocabulary through provocative media also learn the negative attitudes implied by those words.
However, a child who has been exposed to many words with beautiful values ​​through various attitudes toward life and books has the power to think completely differently in the same situation.


The humanities are like a compass for life, created by the greatest minds in human history.
Author Kim Jong-won, a mentor in child education, observed parents who had lost their way in parenting change through humanities classes, and wrote "Our Child's First Humanities Dictionary" to pass that strength on to children.
This book contains 30 words personally selected by the author. Rather than simply listing the words, it is structured so that children can think about and put into practice specific actions contained in the words, such as 'speaking wisely,' 'finding usefulness,' and 'opening up possibilities.'
Additionally, the meaning of the words is presented through illustrations and the humanistic value contained in the words is explained in an easy-to-understand manner.
After learning words with your child, be sure to ask the questions in 'Thinking'.
This is an important process that allows you to think specifically about how to put into practice the good attitudes you have learned through words.
Lastly, through 'reading aloud', the child was able to make the words and the values ​​contained within them his own through a firm commitment while reading out loud.
With this learning method, the healthy and strong attitude contained in the 30 humanities words will be completely instilled in children.
If you want to raise a child who thinks for himself and finds answers, a child who is not swayed by any difficulties, this book is the perfect first step.
  • You can preview some of the book's contents.
    Preview

index
prolog
Bringing out the infinite potential within a child
Introducing humanities words

1.
Humanities Words that Cultivate Wise Thinking

-Speak wisely
-Finding Usefulness
-Opening possibilities
-Have a good heart
-Reading a book while thinking
-I'll believe you first
-Don't put it off

2.
Humanities words that root a positive mind

-To finish it all
-Understand more deeply
-Be patient and cool
-Getting out of a bad review
- Wait for the right time
-Have it happily
-Truly empathize
-Make wise mistakes

3.
Humanities Words That Create Great Attitude

-Love brightly
-Coexist beautifully
-Have high self-esteem
-Don't spare your tears
-Feel happy
-Learning with joy
-Forgive generously

4.
Humanities words that establish my own philosophy

- Cherish life
-Look with curiosity
-Finding invisible value
-Have your own philosophy
-Do your own homework
-Discover your talent
-Do your best
-Defining the world

Epilogue
Wishing you wonderful days

Detailed image
Detailed Image 1

Publisher's Review
For thousands of years, children from prestigious families have learned
Developing the right values ​​and a strong mind all at once!

Recently, there has been an increase in the number of teachers and parents who are concerned about children's social skills.
This is because the number of children who have not learned community life during the pandemic has increased.
Children who are suddenly faced with situations where they must respect others are confused.
What our children must learn at this time is the right character to respect and empathize with others.
This book aims to teach elementary school children about important values ​​that support the world, such as love, faith, and coexistence.
Through 30 humanities words, children can naturally acquire the attitudes necessary for living life, such as listening to others and making mistakes as a process to get closer to success.
Additionally, children can naturally move away from self-centered thinking by broadening their scope of understanding from themselves to others and the community.
The effort to understand myself and empathize with others ultimately leads to curiosity about the world, which becomes a way to build intelligence.
Through this book, let's teach our children the humanities, the power to cultivate 'intellect' that children from prestigious families have learned from their parents for thousands of years.
"Our Child's First Humanities Dictionary" will help instill in your child the right values ​​necessary for life and help them develop a strong mind that will not waver in the face of any difficulties.


The beginning of a parent's life is the child's miracle.
The amazing power of humanities words that magically awaken a child's potential!

Helping children continually explore themselves and the world, ask questions, and find answers throughout their long journey is the greatest gift a parent can give them.
To do this, parents must constantly ask good questions.
For many parents struggling with how to fill their conversations with their children, the author offers a series of thought-provoking questions.
This book is full of thought-provoking questions, such as, “Why is it so difficult to express your feelings?” and “Does having more make you happier?”
Let's read together, talk together, read aloud together, and never miss those precious moments when your child's eyes sparkle.


To give you a tomorrow that is better than today
The ability to think for oneself is essential for our children!

“They say the college entrance exam system is changing,” “They say artificial intelligence like ChatGPT will become my child’s competitor.” The worries of parents living in this chaotic era are endless.
If parents do not keep up with the new times, their children will become increasingly anxious as they feel they will fall behind others.
However, parents cannot live their children's lives for them.
In times like these, what is important are humanistic values.
Why do the humanities transcend time? What you gain from the humanities isn't knowledge.
The power of the humanities lies in cultivating the ability to think for oneself and find answers by peering into the thoughts of diverse people and questioning their conclusions.
These skills have always been important, regardless of the times.
The world children will live in will be completely different from that of their parents' generation.
But the intellectuals who still live and breathe among us through the humanities say there is no need to worry.
If a child constantly questions the world around him or herself and thinks in a humanistic way, he or she can live as his or her true self, no matter what era he or she is in.
Want to give your child a better tomorrow than today? Let's open this book together right now.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 19, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 144 pages | 276g | 152*215*11mm
- ISBN13: 9791198161420
- ISBN10: 1198161426

You may also like

카테고리