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66-Day Handwritten Notes for Parents' Vocabulary Development
66-Day Handwritten Notes for Parents' Vocabulary Development
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An immediate bestseller upon publication, loved by 1.2 million readers
Author Kim Jong-won's first handwritten book for 'Parents' Vocabulary'!


Author Kim Jong-won, a strong parenting mentor for 1.2 million parents and an expert in humanities education who created the "Parents' Vocabulary" craze last year, has returned with "66-Day Handwritten Notes for Parents' Vocabulary."
The author, who has been talking about the value and importance of handwriting even before the handwriting boom in Korea, recommends '66 Days of Handwriting' through this book to all parents struggling to give better love to their children.
Parents must have a strong inner self and strong self-esteem in order to grow into intelligent parents and be able to speak wise words to their children.
Through writing, parents can not only calm their hearts from worry and self-reproach, but also grow into intelligent parents.


This book is a collection of writings that author Kim Jong-won, who has been communicating with readers every single day for years, has personally collected and meticulously refined, including those that have become a hot topic on social media and have become life-changing phrases for countless parents.
To help you accurately understand and internalize the vocabulary covered in the text, I have selected vocabulary for each topic and provided its dictionary definition.
'66 days' is the minimum amount of time required for a behavior to become a habit.


This book consists of a total of six chapters.
The structure, which begins with ‘parental self-esteem’ and moves on to ‘comfort’, ‘encouragement’, ‘love’, ‘intelligence’, and ‘growth’, helps parents to calm their wavering hearts and gradually become strong parents.
Meanwhile, at the end of each chapter, a 'Parent Growth Diary' is included where parents can answer questions directly.
While answering author Kim Jong-won's carefully selected questions such as "What do you do when your child doesn't speak nicely?" and "What kind of parent do you think you are to your child?", parents can have time to grow by examining the thoughts and feelings they have gained through writing.

According to the author, the end of parenting is the growth of the parents.
If you're currently experiencing growing pains to become a better parent, check out "66-Day Notebook for Parenting Vocabulary."
If you strengthen your vocabulary and inner self through daily writing, in 66 days you will grow into a parent who can give wings to your child.
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Prologue - To you who is struggling to create a world called Ira today.

Chapter 1.
11 Sentences to Boost Self-Esteem in Parents Who Feel Uneasy Today


01 Mom and Dad, this is your first time being parents too.
02 Raising a world called Aira
03 Parents' words are the best wings in the world for a child.
04 You are beautiful parents
05 A parent's words save a child
06 Don't be too hard on yourself
07 You are still so good
08 Comfort and love yourself
09 The child grows slowly and little by little.
10 Things Only Parents Can Do
11 Children grow up feeding on their parents' self-esteem.
Parents' Growth Diary

Chapter 2.
11 Sentences for Parents Who Stay Up All Night Worried and Anxious


12 Give your child a little spring sunshine
13 There is no child in the world who is mature.
14 A child's puberty is a passing wind
15 Things to Remember When You're Hating Your Teenage Child
16 A child is a precious guest who must leave one day.
17 It's not speed, it's temperature that determines love.
18 Children learn through challenges.
There is nothing scarier than a child's lies.
20 A child is a being capable of self-realization.
21 No parent wants to nag their child.
22 The child is on the right track
Parents' Growth Diary

Chapter 3.
11 Encouraging Sentences for Weary and Tired Parents


23 Your efforts will not disappear
24 The most important education a child needs is 'being together'.
25 Every parent is a long-distance runner
26 I'm doing well enough now
27 Please tell me this, as I have suffered as a parent.
28 The most relatable words from experienced mothers who have raised children
29 Every day we spend with our children tests us.
30 Your child loves you more than you think
31 Shakespeare's Words on Creating a Happy Family
32 When you become a parent and suddenly remember the things you have lost
33 Things to Read When You're Tired of Repeated Parenting
Parents' Growth Diary

Chapter 4.
11 Sentences for Parents Who Want to Give Better Love

34 Looking at a child
35 Parents' words are like a pencil
36 The Original Meaning of Scolding a Child
37 A child who grows up receiving love from his parents also receives love from the world.
38 Things You Should Say to Your Child Before It's Too Late
39 Reasons why the same words should be spoken more affectionately
40 Praise is the first privilege given to parents.
41 A parent's words are the garden in which a child will live.
42 Parents' questions nurture their children's inner selves.
43 Sometimes You Have to Be a Lazy Parent
44 Children are precious to me.
Parents' Growth Diary

Chapter 5.
11 Reflective Sentences for Becoming a Wise Parent


45 When children's education doesn't go as planned
46 Listen to your family more and speak less.
47 Negative words create negative energy in the home.
48 Parents' language is the first textbook a child sees.
49 When I want to look back on my life, I just have to stand in front of my child.
50 Parents should speak intelligent and pretty words.
51 The same words must be expressed clearly.
52 Do your words make children dream?
53 A parent's words are like the bricks that build a child's life.
We need to stop the habit of talking in 54 words only.
55 You need to ask yourself what you should say to your child.
Parents' Growth Diary

Chapter 6.
11 Sentences for Parents Who Are More Successful Tomorrow Than Today


56 Parenting is an endless cycle of misunderstanding and misunderstanding.
57 Parenting doesn't just make children grow.
58 Parents become more humble as they raise children.
59 Parents are the ones who teach us the value of stopping.
60 If you are happy alone, you will be happy together.
61 The end of parenting is the growth of the parents.
62 No parent is perfect from the start.
63 When will this little child realize my love?
64 Couples should speak to each other according to their hearts.
65 A good home is made with love and kind words.
66 Educating children is a task that requires one pencil and ten erasers.
Parents' Growth Diary

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Into the book
I have been studying and writing about the humanities for nearly 30 years.
I am sharing the power and value of words that I have personally realized and practiced with parents who want to give their children better love.
These days, many people are well aware of how important a parent's words are to their child's world.
But even though they know this, the reason parents keep using harsh words instead of loving words is because they don't have the leisure and generosity to take care of themselves.
Parents who are shaken by worry, anxiety, and self-reproach tend to only say nagging and nagging.
So, in this book, we've collected 66 sayings that will help parents calm their wavering hearts and grow into intelligent parents.
---From “[Prologue] To you who is struggling to create a world called Aira today”

To master and utilize a vocabulary word, you need to have strong self-esteem.
Words that come from weak self-esteem only end up causing distrust in the other person.
The child feels it too.
What's more important is that children learn from, see, and hear about their parents' weak self-esteem, and they apply this to their own lives.
The key is love.
Because self-esteem is the 'proof of self-love' that you can have when you love yourself.
---「Chapter 1.
Among the 11 sentences that will help raise the self-esteem of parents who are still wavering today,

There are times when raising a child can feel overwhelming.
Sometimes, raising just one child called 'me' feels like a burden, but then I have to raise this small and delicate child who smiles brightly in front of me.
There are times when everything is so hard and difficult, and life is filled with darkness, as if we are in a tunnel with no end.
When that happens, remember this article.
“If there is no darkness in life, there is no light.
I am not in a space of darkness, but in the process of meeting the light.
“If I can get through this darkness, I can meet the light.”
---「Chapter 2.
11 Sentences for Parents Who Stay Up All Night with Worries and Anxiety

Happiness is not outside.
Of course, fancy houses and surroundings, expensive clothes, and colorful food are also nice.
But true happiness exists within.
So, people who can control their emotions and express them in writing and speech are always quietly happy.
There is no need to shout out loud that you are happy, and there is no need to brag about it with things or pictures.
Start living that life by copying the text I'm introducing from now on.
And don't doubt your own growth.
---「Chapter 3.
Among the 11 sentences to encourage parents who are tired and worn out,

Why do we constantly rush? We should trust and wait for our children, but instead, we rush, order, and oppress them? The desire to give them better love constantly forces parents to rush.
But wise parents do not try to change their children or force them to change themselves, but change their own way of dealing with their children.
It is a more precious realization than anything else.
Parents who can do this are unwavering in any situation, speak appropriate words to their children, and help them change on their own.
---「Chapter 4.
From "11 Sentences for Parents Who Want to Give Better Love"

Where does intelligence come from? The answer lies in "good thoughts."
It's very easy to have bad thoughts that smell unpleasant to anyone who hears them.
In other words, it requires no thought at all and is worthless.
But to think good thoughts, you have to keep thinking more.
In it, the flower of intelligence blooms.
Good thoughts are the most precious possession we have.
The life of a person who knows this always shines with intelligence.
Life isn't fair to everyone, but it's beautiful to everyone.
If you can find, discover, and feel the beauty of your own life, good thoughts and noble intellect cannot help but flow from that life.
---「Chapter 5.
From “11 Sentences of Reflection for Becoming an Intelligent Parent”

Language growth and development begins with an attitude of taking responsibility for everything that happens to you.
The important point is not to take responsibility, but to feel responsible.
'It's all my fault.
Rather than thinking, 'It's all my fault,' feel responsible from a developmental perspective, asking, 'How can I do better next time?'
This way, you can reduce feelings of guilt and helplessness while spending time with your child, and achieve significant linguistic growth.
---「Chapter 6.
From "11 Sentences for Parents Who Will Grow More Tomorrow Than Today"

Publisher's Review
“You are the only person in the world who can give wings to a child.”

Author Kim Jong-won, who heated up SNS
Meet warm sentences for parents in a handwritten notebook!


There are two kinds of parents in the world.
When a child says, “I want to fly!”, some parents say, “People can’t fly.” And some parents lift their child up with all their might and spin him or her in the air, giving the child the experience of flying.
Which child's world will grow bigger? It's obviously the second child.
In this way, parents' words and actions can either limit their children or expand their world.
Since parents are the ones who create the world of their children, their language is like the bricks that build the world of their children.

But even though we know we should be speaking "nice words" and "affectionate words" to our children, why do we sometimes find ourselves saying harsh words that defy our own heart? If, no matter how much we read and try to bolster our resolve, we end up nagging and lashing out, parents should first reflect on whether their own inner turmoil is unsettling.
Parents must have a strong inner self and strong self-esteem in order to grow into intelligent parents and be able to speak wise words to their children.
"66-Day Handwritten Notes for Parents' Vocabulary" is the one and only handwritten note in the world that will strengthen the inner strength of parents who always want to give their children better love but are shaken when things don't go as planned.

A child education mentor loved by 1.2 million readers
Author Kim Jong-won's message to parents
66 Words of Self-Esteem, Comfort, Encouragement, Love, Intelligence, and Growth


With over 1.2 million copies of his published books sold, author Kim Jong-won, a parent's most beloved child education mentor and humanities education expert, has been researching and writing about the humanities for nearly 30 years.
Based on that experience, I convey the message that in order for parents to give their children better love, they must first grow into strong and intelligent parents.
And we have carefully selected 66 sentences that will strengthen the inner self of parents.


This book is a collection of writings that author Kim Jong-won, who has been communicating with readers every day for years, personally collected and meticulously refined, and which have become life sentences for countless parents, drawing explosive responses on social media such as, “I found comfort in your writing,” and “It makes me promise to be a good parent.”
To help you accurately understand and internalize the vocabulary covered in the text, I have selected vocabulary for each topic and provided its dictionary definition.
'66 days' is the minimum amount of time required for a behavior to become a habit.
Even parents who are new to writing or who don't feel like writing every day can find the warm comfort of delicate sentences by spending 10 minutes a day transcribing Kim Jong-won's short writings.
You will also gain the intelligence to be able to convey your love to your child in wise language.


This book consists of six chapters in total.
It starts with ‘parental self-esteem’ and moves on to ‘comfort’, ‘encouragement’, ‘love’, ‘intelligence’, and ‘growth’.
By copying down deep, insightful, and solid sentences like, “Parenting is not simply raising a child; it is creating a world called a child,” “Children are beings who can realize things on their own,” and “Parents’ words are the garden in which a child will live,” parents will gradually become strong parents, calming their wavering hearts.
Meanwhile, at the end of each chapter, a 'Parent Growth Diary' is included where parents can answer questions directly.
While answering author Kim Jong-won's carefully selected questions such as "What do you do when your child doesn't speak nicely?" and "What kind of parent do you think you are to your child?", parents can have time to grow by examining the thoughts and feelings they have gained through writing.

“This book will be a precious record of your time growing as a parent.”
When Dedication Becomes Life, Miracles Occur in the Lives of Parents and Children


Another benefit of developing a daily writing habit is that when parents show their children how to write, it is a gift worth more than a hundred words of nagging.
The author says, "Children who grow up seeing their parents writing every day will write without being told to, will never put a book down, and will always observe to find and learn what they don't know."
Therefore, if you want to change your child's appearance, parents must first show them a life of desperation.
Then, not only the parents but also the children will come to regard writing as a part of life.


The author says that parenting doesn't just help children grow.
Since the end of parenting is the growth of the parents, raising a child is also the process of growing the parents' own world.
If you want to become a parent who gives better love to your child, open "66-Day Handwritten Notes for Parents' Vocabulary Development."
If you strengthen your vocabulary and inner self through daily writing, after 66 days, your heart will be stronger and your child will grow into a more loving parent.

“Starting today, … start the 66-day transcription.
Don't stop, don't give up.
If you make it to the end, the essay will change the world for you and your child.” - From the prologue
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 17, 2025
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 216 pages | 416g | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791168272934
- ISBN10: 1168272939

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