
Conversation Revolution
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Book Introduction
Dr. Hong Gwang-soo's child conversation questioning method, perfected through 30 years of temperament research and 4,000 coaching sessions! With "Relationship Revolution: Hong Gwang-soo's K-DISC," Dr. Hong Gwang-soo, who guided drifting relationships to safety, has returned.
This time, it is "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential" for parents and children.
This book begins with a message to understand your child's temperament through K-DISC and to awaken your child's potential and creativity through the Jewish Havruta conversation method.
Who am I? Who is my child? This gem of a book offers life skills that foster genuine communication between parents and children and help them grow together! Parents who choose this book will seize a new opportunity to enrich their children's lives.
This time, it is "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential" for parents and children.
This book begins with a message to understand your child's temperament through K-DISC and to awaken your child's potential and creativity through the Jewish Havruta conversation method.
Who am I? Who is my child? This gem of a book offers life skills that foster genuine communication between parents and children and help them grow together! Parents who choose this book will seize a new opportunity to enrich their children's lives.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
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index
As we open the book, what should parents do to raise their children to be great talents?
K-DISC and Havruta join forces to create a bright and shining child.
Part 1: The Jews Who Rule the World
1.
Why do Jews help each other?
Part 2: Havruta: Creating the World
2.
The Secret to the Jewish Success Story
Understanding the DISC Type 4 Principles in Part 3 is the Beginning of Happiness
3. DISC Type 4
4.
Passionate person type D
5.
Funny person type I
6.
Comfortable person type S
7.
Calm person type C
Part 4 What is the best gift to give your child?
8.
For Type D children, ask questions that broaden the leader's thinking.
9.
For Type I children, questions beyond imagination
10.
Ask your S-type child a comfortable question about survival.
11.
For Type C children, ask deep questions that develop thinking skills.
Part 5: Parents are Havruta coaches
12.
Listen to your children
13.
Practice Questions to Become a Havruta Coach
Part 6: Parenting by Personality Type - Conflict Resolution and Complement
14.
Coaching Type D Children with Havruta
15.
Coaching Type I Children with Havruta
16.
Coaching Your S-Type Child with Havruta
17.
Coaching Type C Children with Havruta
In conclusion, a better world is now opening up. Let's raise children who can turn questions into reality.
K-DISC and Havruta join forces to create a bright and shining child.
Part 1: The Jews Who Rule the World
1.
Why do Jews help each other?
Part 2: Havruta: Creating the World
2.
The Secret to the Jewish Success Story
Understanding the DISC Type 4 Principles in Part 3 is the Beginning of Happiness
3. DISC Type 4
4.
Passionate person type D
5.
Funny person type I
6.
Comfortable person type S
7.
Calm person type C
Part 4 What is the best gift to give your child?
8.
For Type D children, ask questions that broaden the leader's thinking.
9.
For Type I children, questions beyond imagination
10.
Ask your S-type child a comfortable question about survival.
11.
For Type C children, ask deep questions that develop thinking skills.
Part 5: Parents are Havruta coaches
12.
Listen to your children
13.
Practice Questions to Become a Havruta Coach
Part 6: Parenting by Personality Type - Conflict Resolution and Complement
14.
Coaching Type D Children with Havruta
15.
Coaching Type I Children with Havruta
16.
Coaching Your S-Type Child with Havruta
17.
Coaching Type C Children with Havruta
In conclusion, a better world is now opening up. Let's raise children who can turn questions into reality.
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Into the book
As a DISC expert, I have studied children's tendencies in depth for many years.
Children are gems.
But the child who was supposed to be a diamond ends up living as a lump of carbon, and the child who was supposed to be a ruby ends up living as aluminum oxide, and just like that, they grow up to be adults.
It's such a shame to live without knowing how precious and shining a jewel you are.
Parents should discover their child's excellence and nurture them to blossom into greatness.
It is about connecting the child's unconscious potential with consciousness.
---From "Starting"
The Jewish people have the management DNA of their ancestors flowing through their veins for a long time.
Successful Jewish businessmen teach us the important virtues of discernment and creativity.
We wear Estee Lauder cosmetics, spray Calvin Klein perfume, drink coffee at Starbucks, and eat Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins ice cream.
Search for information on Google, post on Facebook, watch videos on YouTube, and get help from ChatGPT.
---From "Part 1: The Jews Who Rule the World"
Korean parents are not only unfamiliar with debate, they also do not enjoy it.
Rather, they feel uncomfortable asking questions, talking, and discussing with children on an equal footing.
So children become adults without the experience of freely expressing their thoughts.
If you want to help your child live a happy life, develop the habit of discussing Havruta at home.
To make Havruta as easy as possible, start with what children are best at (passion), most like (preference), most value (value), and most able to do (ability) when asking questions, talking, and discussing.
---From "Part 2: Havruta: Creating the World"
DISC 4 types are the human temperament types D (Dominance), I (Influence), S (Steadiness), and C (Conscientiousness).
Among the many tools for understanding human temperament, why do I prefer DISC theory? It's because its four structures resemble the framework that shapes our lives.
The K-DISC that I studied is based on the innate tendencies of each constitution.
So, it became possible to diagnose DISC based on constitution alone.
This is a great achievement for K-DISC.
---From "Understanding the DISC Type 4 Principles in Part 3: The Beginning of Happiness"
Every person is a unique being on Earth, each with their own unique nature.
There are similar people, but no two people are the same.
The key to raising great children begins with understanding the inherent nature of the gem your child was born with.
We fail to see the value of a child as beautiful enough just to exist, and instead evaluate them based on their intelligence or abilities.
This is where the children's lives begin to go awry.
Parents should know the temperament their child is born with.
Talent, passion, interest, and value are already engraved in a child's DNA.
Temperament and human happiness are interrelated.
---From "What is the best gift to give to your children?"
Havruta coaches do not view children as objects of healing, problem solving, or the transfer of know-how.
We view children as the main agents of growth and development, and help them learn and realize things on their own through Havruta.
Good listening leads to good questions, and deep listening leads to deep questions.
Empathetic listening heals the heart, and a coach who listens to the child's being builds self-esteem.
---From "Part 5: Parents Are Havruta Coaches"
The wise way to raise a child with type D is to acknowledge the child as a member of the family, share their concerns, and share in the parents' pain.
Don't put type I children into a stereotypical machine mold.
The idea is to let yourself think freely and to engrave those thoughts in your heart.
For children with type S, it is important to prioritize making it a habit through a repetitive system of behavior rather than asking the reason in a comfortable voice.
Type C: Experience is the best medicine.
When children achieve small things, parents should always give congratulatory feedback and acknowledge their success.
---From "Childcare Methods by Personality Type, Part 6 - Conflict Resolution and Security"
South Korea is a world-class democratic nation with a high level of national consciousness, and is already a spiritually powerful nation.
If we can master these two areas—education and politics—we can emerge as world leaders.
If we creatively implement Havruta education and raise our children as cultured people, South Korea can become a world leader.
You should ask a variety of questions that are appropriate for your child's DISC type.
Let's revolutionize the way we talk to our children.
Let's raise children who can turn questions into reality.
Let's open all the doors.
Children are gems.
But the child who was supposed to be a diamond ends up living as a lump of carbon, and the child who was supposed to be a ruby ends up living as aluminum oxide, and just like that, they grow up to be adults.
It's such a shame to live without knowing how precious and shining a jewel you are.
Parents should discover their child's excellence and nurture them to blossom into greatness.
It is about connecting the child's unconscious potential with consciousness.
---From "Starting"
The Jewish people have the management DNA of their ancestors flowing through their veins for a long time.
Successful Jewish businessmen teach us the important virtues of discernment and creativity.
We wear Estee Lauder cosmetics, spray Calvin Klein perfume, drink coffee at Starbucks, and eat Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robbins ice cream.
Search for information on Google, post on Facebook, watch videos on YouTube, and get help from ChatGPT.
---From "Part 1: The Jews Who Rule the World"
Korean parents are not only unfamiliar with debate, they also do not enjoy it.
Rather, they feel uncomfortable asking questions, talking, and discussing with children on an equal footing.
So children become adults without the experience of freely expressing their thoughts.
If you want to help your child live a happy life, develop the habit of discussing Havruta at home.
To make Havruta as easy as possible, start with what children are best at (passion), most like (preference), most value (value), and most able to do (ability) when asking questions, talking, and discussing.
---From "Part 2: Havruta: Creating the World"
DISC 4 types are the human temperament types D (Dominance), I (Influence), S (Steadiness), and C (Conscientiousness).
Among the many tools for understanding human temperament, why do I prefer DISC theory? It's because its four structures resemble the framework that shapes our lives.
The K-DISC that I studied is based on the innate tendencies of each constitution.
So, it became possible to diagnose DISC based on constitution alone.
This is a great achievement for K-DISC.
---From "Understanding the DISC Type 4 Principles in Part 3: The Beginning of Happiness"
Every person is a unique being on Earth, each with their own unique nature.
There are similar people, but no two people are the same.
The key to raising great children begins with understanding the inherent nature of the gem your child was born with.
We fail to see the value of a child as beautiful enough just to exist, and instead evaluate them based on their intelligence or abilities.
This is where the children's lives begin to go awry.
Parents should know the temperament their child is born with.
Talent, passion, interest, and value are already engraved in a child's DNA.
Temperament and human happiness are interrelated.
---From "What is the best gift to give to your children?"
Havruta coaches do not view children as objects of healing, problem solving, or the transfer of know-how.
We view children as the main agents of growth and development, and help them learn and realize things on their own through Havruta.
Good listening leads to good questions, and deep listening leads to deep questions.
Empathetic listening heals the heart, and a coach who listens to the child's being builds self-esteem.
---From "Part 5: Parents Are Havruta Coaches"
The wise way to raise a child with type D is to acknowledge the child as a member of the family, share their concerns, and share in the parents' pain.
Don't put type I children into a stereotypical machine mold.
The idea is to let yourself think freely and to engrave those thoughts in your heart.
For children with type S, it is important to prioritize making it a habit through a repetitive system of behavior rather than asking the reason in a comfortable voice.
Type C: Experience is the best medicine.
When children achieve small things, parents should always give congratulatory feedback and acknowledge their success.
---From "Childcare Methods by Personality Type, Part 6 - Conflict Resolution and Security"
South Korea is a world-class democratic nation with a high level of national consciousness, and is already a spiritually powerful nation.
If we can master these two areas—education and politics—we can emerge as world leaders.
If we creatively implement Havruta education and raise our children as cultured people, South Korea can become a world leader.
You should ask a variety of questions that are appropriate for your child's DISC type.
Let's revolutionize the way we talk to our children.
Let's raise children who can turn questions into reality.
Let's open all the doors.
---From "In Conclusion"
Publisher's Review
Asking questions that are right for your child's temperament can change your child's future!
Dr. Hong Gwang-soo's child conversation questioning method, perfected through 30 years of temperament research and 4,000 coaching sessions! With "Relationship Revolution: Hong Gwang-soo's K-DISC," Dr. Hong Gwang-soo, who guided drifting relationships to safety, has returned.
This time, it is "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential" for parents and children.
This book begins with a message to understand your child's temperament through K-DISC and to awaken your child's potential and creativity through the Jewish Havruta conversation method.
Who am I? Who is my child? This gem of a book offers life skills that foster genuine communication between parents and children and help them grow together! Parents who choose this book will seize a new opportunity to enrich their children's lives.
Do you find it difficult to have a 10-minute conversation with your child every day?
What if communicating with your child is difficult, communication is lacking, and even trying to be helpful only results in hurt feelings? Is the problem the child? Or the parents? It's no one's problem.
I just didn't take a wise approach.
Parents need to know what their child's temperament is, what their tendencies are, and what their behaviors are.
If you don't know your child's temperament, communication and education will inevitably be misguided.
Talents, passions, interests, and values are engraved in the DNA of each child.
Reading temperament with K-DISC reveals your child's strengths, weaknesses, and areas for success.
The author proposes a new educational paradigm where parents and children grow together, not just through simple conversation, but through questions and discussions centered on the child's strengths.
Let's start with a question, not a directive.
What would happen if I knew my child's temperament and tendencies?
The K-DISC behavioral type questionnaire for parents and children included in this book, “Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child’s Potential,” is the secret key to finding the jewel called temperament.
Temperament is a gift from heaven.
Parents who know their child's temperament can change their child's future by asking Havruta questions.
You see as much as you know.
One question from a parent can open the door to a child's heart.
The feeling of being blocked up is transformed into the joy of true communication.
Raise your child to freely explore the world of creativity.
Why should parents become Havruta coaches? Because they want to raise their children to shine.
Everyone shines brightest when they are themselves.
In this uncertain era driven by AI, how can I prepare my child for the future?
A new world opens where human survival depends on AI.
This is an era where all information is shared through human technology.
The author suggests that children should imagine an unimaginable future by using various topics that utilize their strengths.
Havruta is a conversation that breaks stereotypes and allows for free imagination.
A conversation that breaks the mold of mediocrity and common sense, a conversation that broadens your horizons and allows you to freely explore the world of creativity, a conversation that allows you to escape your narrow country and see the bigger world.
Let's prepare my child's future with this book, "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock My Child's Potential."
Let's revolutionize the way we talk to our children.
The 600 Havruta questions by K-DISC type included in this book provide detailed assistance.
* Includes K-DISC Behavioral Types Questionnaire (for parents and children)
* Includes 600 different types of Havruta questions
■ Cover Story
A child is a tree that has sprouted new buds.
The fresh, green color of the water symbolizes the joy of life.
Parents nurture trees with care, using gentle soil, cool breezes, warm sunlight, and moist rainwater.
A good environment helps trees grow healthily and bear abundant fruit.
I hope that K-DISC and Havruta will be good nutrients for the child's future.
Let's reset the conversation with my child with this book now!
Dr. Hong Gwang-su, who revealed the secrets of human existence and solutions to human conflicts in “Relationship Revolution: Hong Gwang-su’s K-DISC,” now presents a book for all parents raising children.
An amazing, practical conversation guide to help your child unlock their potential and become a shining presence in the future.
This is the “Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unleash Your Child’s Potential.”
Author Dr. Hong Gwang-su incorporated the traditional Jewish learning method of Havruta into his 30-year study of temperament, K-DISC.
The world is shaped by relationships and connections, and the effectiveness of the connection between K-DISC and Havruta is surprising, moving, and offers new insights.
The author says that in the AI era, where imagination becomes reality, the educational paradigm must completely change.
How do we cultivate imagination and creativity? Questions are the factories that produce creativity.
Factories are running smoothly and in full operation, so why aren't Koreans asking questions? The famous anecdote about President Obama offering Korean reporters several opportunities to ask questions at the G20 closing ceremony, yet everyone remained silent, is a familiar one.
The author begins this story by shaking our hearts.
Why do Jews, who make up 0.2% of the world's population, account for 20% of Nobel Prize winners? Why do Jews consistently produce world-changing figures like Einstein, Steven Spielberg, Larry Page, and Mark Zuckerberg? For Jews, imagination was a source of wealth and a vital force for survival.
Jewish parents help their children grow through Havruta, where they pair up with their children and engage in equal and intense discussions.
Let them imagine freely and ask questions without hesitation.
The author quietly cries out that South Korea, which has handed over children's education to schools and academies and lost home education, must now change.
But the resonance is so great that it immediately compels the reader to take action.
Let's find out the solutions Dr. Hong Gwang-su offers for educating children for the millennium.
A must-read for every parent in Korea, a must-have for every family, a book demanded by our times! "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential"
What is K-DISC?
DISC is a study of each person's unique behavioral patterns.
This human behavior typology, which categorizes human behavior patterns into D, I, S, and C types, was developed in 1920 by Professor William Marston of Columbia University in the United States.
The author, Dr. Hong Gwang-su, combined the simple personality diagnosis DISC with oriental temperament and constitutional medicine, and even applied organ energy to produce an excellent study called K-DISC.
The interpretation of human types, which is divided into 40 types from the DISC 4 types, is an excellent tool for understanding humans.
A person's constitution creates temperament, temperament forms character as it grows, and character gives birth to behavior.
The human personality is a lump of ego that blocks one's own existence.
The person who connects with existence is the one who makes the greatest revolution.
Are you ready for a great revolution?
By answering the K-DISC behavioral type questionnaire included in the book, you will obtain a profile of 40 behavioral types through graph extraction.
These results will help you understand your child's strengths, weaknesses, and even areas of success.
Let's also check who I am and what type of behavior I have.
Parent-type and child-type questionnaires are included respectively.
What is Havruta?
Havruta is a traditional Jewish method of learning.
Regardless of age, gender, or status, participants pair up in pairs and discuss, seeking the truth through questions and answers.
The process of asking questions freely and seeking answers without hesitation enhances self-directed learning skills while providing new perspectives and ideas.
Respect each other, communicate, and gain new insights.
Actually, Jews don't call it Havruta.
Parents' devotion to their children is an ingrained tradition, so there is no need to name it.
Jews who grew up this way dominate the world with resources such as food, oil, and gold, as well as software and information.
Once you know the educational method that creates world-class talent, you can no longer remain silent.
K-DISC and Havruta Join Forces for My Child's Bright Future
Discover your child's talents through this book, "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unleash Your Child's Potential," and wisely nurture your child's creativity through Havruta.
If we graft the Korean DISC onto Jewish Havruta, the conversation between parents and children will change and a happy relationship will be formed.
Read your child's temperament using the K-DISC developed by Dr. Hong Gwang-su, and ask questions about his or her strengths and interests.
You can have an amazing experience where everyday conversations evolve into creative education that changes your child's future.
Let's take a look at the contents of the book.
Part 1 talks about Jewish creativity and the power of Havruta.
We examine the origins and effects of Havruta through the lens of Jewish history and educational systems.
We explore how Havruta, centered on questions and discussion, has cultivated world-class talent.
Part 2 shows that Havruta is a source of imagination.
Introducing a Jewish home education method that emphasizes storytelling and imagination.
It presents specific methods for developing children's creativity and thinking skills through Havruta.
In Part 3, you can understand your child's personality using DISC.
Using the K-DISC behavioral style questionnaire, we analyze your child's personality type and reveal how to develop a communication strategy that suits them.
It helps parents and children understand their tendencies and grow together.
Part 4 will help you practice havruta with customized questions for each type.
Guide your child through the practice of Havruta by asking them appropriate questions based on their DISC type.
Provides conversation strategies to help children find areas of success while building on their strengths and addressing their weaknesses.
In Part 5, you can practice Havruta coaching.
It contains a variety of Havruta coaching practice materials, from questions that foster creativity to Socratic questioning.
Helps parents practice havruta conversation with their children.
Part 6 addresses DISC type-specific conflicts between parents and children.
Learn how to understand and effectively resolve conflicts caused by differences in DISC types between parents and children.
True relationship restoration and communication can be achieved by respecting each other's tendencies.
Dr. Hong Gwang-su concludes this book, which incorporates the Havruta questioning method into his K-DISC temperament research, by confessing, “I, the writer of this article, was not raised that way, and I was not able to teach my children that way either.”
That lack is the driving force that gives the writer a stronger desire.
A better world opens now.
The demands of a new era led to the creation of this book.
The author challenges us to think about humanity, success, and family, constantly asking us what we should teach our children and how we should live our lives.
K-DISC and Havruta came together to help my child shine.
Parents who have encountered this book, "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential," which generously shares the results of Dr. Hong Gwang-su's 30 years of research, have an opportunity.
Life is about timing.
You see as much as you know.
It's too late to regret, "If only I had known then what I know now."
The author shares his profound insights and reflections on solutions for communicating with children. Let's put them into practice today, right now, for a brighter future for our children.
Dr. Hong Gwang-soo's child conversation questioning method, perfected through 30 years of temperament research and 4,000 coaching sessions! With "Relationship Revolution: Hong Gwang-soo's K-DISC," Dr. Hong Gwang-soo, who guided drifting relationships to safety, has returned.
This time, it is "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential" for parents and children.
This book begins with a message to understand your child's temperament through K-DISC and to awaken your child's potential and creativity through the Jewish Havruta conversation method.
Who am I? Who is my child? This gem of a book offers life skills that foster genuine communication between parents and children and help them grow together! Parents who choose this book will seize a new opportunity to enrich their children's lives.
Do you find it difficult to have a 10-minute conversation with your child every day?
What if communicating with your child is difficult, communication is lacking, and even trying to be helpful only results in hurt feelings? Is the problem the child? Or the parents? It's no one's problem.
I just didn't take a wise approach.
Parents need to know what their child's temperament is, what their tendencies are, and what their behaviors are.
If you don't know your child's temperament, communication and education will inevitably be misguided.
Talents, passions, interests, and values are engraved in the DNA of each child.
Reading temperament with K-DISC reveals your child's strengths, weaknesses, and areas for success.
The author proposes a new educational paradigm where parents and children grow together, not just through simple conversation, but through questions and discussions centered on the child's strengths.
Let's start with a question, not a directive.
What would happen if I knew my child's temperament and tendencies?
The K-DISC behavioral type questionnaire for parents and children included in this book, “Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child’s Potential,” is the secret key to finding the jewel called temperament.
Temperament is a gift from heaven.
Parents who know their child's temperament can change their child's future by asking Havruta questions.
You see as much as you know.
One question from a parent can open the door to a child's heart.
The feeling of being blocked up is transformed into the joy of true communication.
Raise your child to freely explore the world of creativity.
Why should parents become Havruta coaches? Because they want to raise their children to shine.
Everyone shines brightest when they are themselves.
In this uncertain era driven by AI, how can I prepare my child for the future?
A new world opens where human survival depends on AI.
This is an era where all information is shared through human technology.
The author suggests that children should imagine an unimaginable future by using various topics that utilize their strengths.
Havruta is a conversation that breaks stereotypes and allows for free imagination.
A conversation that breaks the mold of mediocrity and common sense, a conversation that broadens your horizons and allows you to freely explore the world of creativity, a conversation that allows you to escape your narrow country and see the bigger world.
Let's prepare my child's future with this book, "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock My Child's Potential."
Let's revolutionize the way we talk to our children.
The 600 Havruta questions by K-DISC type included in this book provide detailed assistance.
* Includes K-DISC Behavioral Types Questionnaire (for parents and children)
* Includes 600 different types of Havruta questions
■ Cover Story
A child is a tree that has sprouted new buds.
The fresh, green color of the water symbolizes the joy of life.
Parents nurture trees with care, using gentle soil, cool breezes, warm sunlight, and moist rainwater.
A good environment helps trees grow healthily and bear abundant fruit.
I hope that K-DISC and Havruta will be good nutrients for the child's future.
Let's reset the conversation with my child with this book now!
Dr. Hong Gwang-su, who revealed the secrets of human existence and solutions to human conflicts in “Relationship Revolution: Hong Gwang-su’s K-DISC,” now presents a book for all parents raising children.
An amazing, practical conversation guide to help your child unlock their potential and become a shining presence in the future.
This is the “Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unleash Your Child’s Potential.”
Author Dr. Hong Gwang-su incorporated the traditional Jewish learning method of Havruta into his 30-year study of temperament, K-DISC.
The world is shaped by relationships and connections, and the effectiveness of the connection between K-DISC and Havruta is surprising, moving, and offers new insights.
The author says that in the AI era, where imagination becomes reality, the educational paradigm must completely change.
How do we cultivate imagination and creativity? Questions are the factories that produce creativity.
Factories are running smoothly and in full operation, so why aren't Koreans asking questions? The famous anecdote about President Obama offering Korean reporters several opportunities to ask questions at the G20 closing ceremony, yet everyone remained silent, is a familiar one.
The author begins this story by shaking our hearts.
Why do Jews, who make up 0.2% of the world's population, account for 20% of Nobel Prize winners? Why do Jews consistently produce world-changing figures like Einstein, Steven Spielberg, Larry Page, and Mark Zuckerberg? For Jews, imagination was a source of wealth and a vital force for survival.
Jewish parents help their children grow through Havruta, where they pair up with their children and engage in equal and intense discussions.
Let them imagine freely and ask questions without hesitation.
The author quietly cries out that South Korea, which has handed over children's education to schools and academies and lost home education, must now change.
But the resonance is so great that it immediately compels the reader to take action.
Let's find out the solutions Dr. Hong Gwang-su offers for educating children for the millennium.
A must-read for every parent in Korea, a must-have for every family, a book demanded by our times! "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential"
What is K-DISC?
DISC is a study of each person's unique behavioral patterns.
This human behavior typology, which categorizes human behavior patterns into D, I, S, and C types, was developed in 1920 by Professor William Marston of Columbia University in the United States.
The author, Dr. Hong Gwang-su, combined the simple personality diagnosis DISC with oriental temperament and constitutional medicine, and even applied organ energy to produce an excellent study called K-DISC.
The interpretation of human types, which is divided into 40 types from the DISC 4 types, is an excellent tool for understanding humans.
A person's constitution creates temperament, temperament forms character as it grows, and character gives birth to behavior.
The human personality is a lump of ego that blocks one's own existence.
The person who connects with existence is the one who makes the greatest revolution.
Are you ready for a great revolution?
By answering the K-DISC behavioral type questionnaire included in the book, you will obtain a profile of 40 behavioral types through graph extraction.
These results will help you understand your child's strengths, weaknesses, and even areas of success.
Let's also check who I am and what type of behavior I have.
Parent-type and child-type questionnaires are included respectively.
What is Havruta?
Havruta is a traditional Jewish method of learning.
Regardless of age, gender, or status, participants pair up in pairs and discuss, seeking the truth through questions and answers.
The process of asking questions freely and seeking answers without hesitation enhances self-directed learning skills while providing new perspectives and ideas.
Respect each other, communicate, and gain new insights.
Actually, Jews don't call it Havruta.
Parents' devotion to their children is an ingrained tradition, so there is no need to name it.
Jews who grew up this way dominate the world with resources such as food, oil, and gold, as well as software and information.
Once you know the educational method that creates world-class talent, you can no longer remain silent.
K-DISC and Havruta Join Forces for My Child's Bright Future
Discover your child's talents through this book, "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unleash Your Child's Potential," and wisely nurture your child's creativity through Havruta.
If we graft the Korean DISC onto Jewish Havruta, the conversation between parents and children will change and a happy relationship will be formed.
Read your child's temperament using the K-DISC developed by Dr. Hong Gwang-su, and ask questions about his or her strengths and interests.
You can have an amazing experience where everyday conversations evolve into creative education that changes your child's future.
Let's take a look at the contents of the book.
Part 1 talks about Jewish creativity and the power of Havruta.
We examine the origins and effects of Havruta through the lens of Jewish history and educational systems.
We explore how Havruta, centered on questions and discussion, has cultivated world-class talent.
Part 2 shows that Havruta is a source of imagination.
Introducing a Jewish home education method that emphasizes storytelling and imagination.
It presents specific methods for developing children's creativity and thinking skills through Havruta.
In Part 3, you can understand your child's personality using DISC.
Using the K-DISC behavioral style questionnaire, we analyze your child's personality type and reveal how to develop a communication strategy that suits them.
It helps parents and children understand their tendencies and grow together.
Part 4 will help you practice havruta with customized questions for each type.
Guide your child through the practice of Havruta by asking them appropriate questions based on their DISC type.
Provides conversation strategies to help children find areas of success while building on their strengths and addressing their weaknesses.
In Part 5, you can practice Havruta coaching.
It contains a variety of Havruta coaching practice materials, from questions that foster creativity to Socratic questioning.
Helps parents practice havruta conversation with their children.
Part 6 addresses DISC type-specific conflicts between parents and children.
Learn how to understand and effectively resolve conflicts caused by differences in DISC types between parents and children.
True relationship restoration and communication can be achieved by respecting each other's tendencies.
Dr. Hong Gwang-su concludes this book, which incorporates the Havruta questioning method into his K-DISC temperament research, by confessing, “I, the writer of this article, was not raised that way, and I was not able to teach my children that way either.”
That lack is the driving force that gives the writer a stronger desire.
A better world opens now.
The demands of a new era led to the creation of this book.
The author challenges us to think about humanity, success, and family, constantly asking us what we should teach our children and how we should live our lives.
K-DISC and Havruta came together to help my child shine.
Parents who have encountered this book, "Conversation Revolution: K-DISC Havruta Questioning Method to Unlock Your Child's Potential," which generously shares the results of Dr. Hong Gwang-su's 30 years of research, have an opportunity.
Life is about timing.
You see as much as you know.
It's too late to regret, "If only I had known then what I know now."
The author shares his profound insights and reflections on solutions for communicating with children. Let's put them into practice today, right now, for a brighter future for our children.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 27, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 272 pages | 478g | 170*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788966074907
- ISBN10: 8966074901
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