
Teacher, how is my child doing?
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Book Introduction
“Is my child doing well at school?”
“Isn’t it just my child who is falling behind?”
Children who spend half of their day at school.
But we don't know what our child is like inside the classroom.
Amidst mothers' anxieties, suspicions, and competitive comparisons, aren't we failing to properly observe our children? This book, based on the vivid classroom experiences of an elementary school teacher and mother of one, helps parents let go of their anxieties, trust the school and its teachers, and warmly watch over their children's growth.
It is not easy to find the ‘truly right educational method for our children’ amidst the abundance of information.
It contains essential information that parents really want to convey to their children and that they must know while raising their children.
This is not a story you can hear anywhere.
We are telling you the 'really important story' that has been hidden until now.
“Isn’t it just my child who is falling behind?”
Children who spend half of their day at school.
But we don't know what our child is like inside the classroom.
Amidst mothers' anxieties, suspicions, and competitive comparisons, aren't we failing to properly observe our children? This book, based on the vivid classroom experiences of an elementary school teacher and mother of one, helps parents let go of their anxieties, trust the school and its teachers, and warmly watch over their children's growth.
It is not easy to find the ‘truly right educational method for our children’ amidst the abundance of information.
It contains essential information that parents really want to convey to their children and that they must know while raising their children.
This is not a story you can hear anywhere.
We are telling you the 'really important story' that has been hidden until now.
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index
Anxious mothers, gather together.
Chapter 1: An Elementary School Teacher's Elementary School Days
Teacher, your mother must be happy
Love for children is for teachers
So I became a teacher
Did you want to become a teacher?
What is a friend to me?
School is everything in life
Our teacher
Mom's Best
Chapter 2 Children's Lives at School
Fun - If it's a game, it's crazy
Experience - Memories Outside the Classroom
Attention - The infirmary isn't just a place for sick friends.
Free Time - What Does Lunch Time Mean?
Mood - what makes or breaks your day
Friends - Their characteristics vary by grade level.
Cleaning the Classroom - What to See During Cleaning Time
Blind Spot - The incident begins in the bathroom.
Chapter 3: We Are Still Growing
It's okay to be fat
My Little Bodyguard
No monsters allowed
You have an extraordinary brain
fifth grade female adolescent
I am a perfect Hyun Bin's biggest fan
Jaehee, I love you!
You are a man, not a woman
Chapter 4 Parents I Met
I think the teacher saw it wrong.
Who is your mother?
The Truth About Cut Hair
This little bastard! Teacher, please scold him.
How a Struggling Mother Raises a Gifted Child
Taking good care of your children
My child is on the borderline
Teachings of an Invisible Mother
Chapter 5: Elementary School Life Without Regrets
The more small ○○s a child accumulates, the less afraid he or she is of challenges.
If you satisfy a child's ○○, he or she will be able to develop the abilities he or she has.
If you find your child's ○○, you can fill in the missing parts.
If you create a family, you can communicate even during puberty.
What is more important than private education?
The great power of small lessons
All About Friendships
How to become a study god
A closing message for mothers who have lost their anxious feelings.
Chapter 1: An Elementary School Teacher's Elementary School Days
Teacher, your mother must be happy
Love for children is for teachers
So I became a teacher
Did you want to become a teacher?
What is a friend to me?
School is everything in life
Our teacher
Mom's Best
Chapter 2 Children's Lives at School
Fun - If it's a game, it's crazy
Experience - Memories Outside the Classroom
Attention - The infirmary isn't just a place for sick friends.
Free Time - What Does Lunch Time Mean?
Mood - what makes or breaks your day
Friends - Their characteristics vary by grade level.
Cleaning the Classroom - What to See During Cleaning Time
Blind Spot - The incident begins in the bathroom.
Chapter 3: We Are Still Growing
It's okay to be fat
My Little Bodyguard
No monsters allowed
You have an extraordinary brain
fifth grade female adolescent
I am a perfect Hyun Bin's biggest fan
Jaehee, I love you!
You are a man, not a woman
Chapter 4 Parents I Met
I think the teacher saw it wrong.
Who is your mother?
The Truth About Cut Hair
This little bastard! Teacher, please scold him.
How a Struggling Mother Raises a Gifted Child
Taking good care of your children
My child is on the borderline
Teachings of an Invisible Mother
Chapter 5: Elementary School Life Without Regrets
The more small ○○s a child accumulates, the less afraid he or she is of challenges.
If you satisfy a child's ○○, he or she will be able to develop the abilities he or she has.
If you find your child's ○○, you can fill in the missing parts.
If you create a family, you can communicate even during puberty.
What is more important than private education?
The great power of small lessons
All About Friendships
How to become a study god
A closing message for mothers who have lost their anxious feelings.
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Publisher's Review
'School is a child's stage.
The child is the main character.'
So, what about the parents? They're not the staff who help the protagonist, but the enthusiastic fans who immediately give them a standing ovation.
Many parents who send their children to elementary school face concerns, big and small, about their children.
“How was your day?”
“Will the teacher take good care of me?”
“Did you have an argument with a friend?”
Even small conflicts with friends feel like big issues, and even trivial things make you feel uneasy.
I go to moms' meetings for my child, look up information on private academies, and check out educational content floating around on social media.
Then, at some point, anxiety creeps in.
I start to wonder if I'm missing something, if this is the right path.
But I definitely want to raise my child well.
The author of this book was also such a mother.
I was more anxious than anyone else, and I was also more greedy than anyone else.
But then I remembered the moment when my child tried to roll over, stood up with his little hands on the wall, and called out, “Mommy!” for the first time.
I realized again that, just like then, I must believe in and support my child's every challenge and growth.
As an elementary school teacher, my time observing children in the classroom has only strengthened that belief.
In the classroom, more than 20 children with different personalities live together.
Some people find the courage to ask questions, others learn relationships by fighting and then making up with a friend.
Some people are encouraged by praise, while others get discouraged by mistakes and then get back up again.
This whole process is a rough but clear example of 'growth'.
But parents cannot see this directly.
So anxiety grows and mothers become dependent on 'information'.
Then, at some point, we forget what our children really need and start comparing, urging, and pushing them.
This book stops that moment.
This record, written by a mother and teacher who knows a mother's heart better than anyone else, shows us 'a real child's day' that we have been missing.
It could be a story about my child, or my child's friend.
Long after closing the last page, you realize that the author's sincerity in vividly and courageously conveying the classroom is not to reassure anxious parents, but truly for the children.
When parents smile at their children, the children gain courage and try to grow again.
This is a living educational essay by a teacher.
It's about believing in a child who makes mistakes, cries, and fights with friends in the world of school, but gradually becomes stronger.
This book accompanies us on that journey, encouraging us to address our concerns and support our children's growth.
The warmest and most practical guide to raising children.
For all parents raising children with anxious hearts, this book will be a small light and a strong comfort.
The child is the main character.'
So, what about the parents? They're not the staff who help the protagonist, but the enthusiastic fans who immediately give them a standing ovation.
Many parents who send their children to elementary school face concerns, big and small, about their children.
“How was your day?”
“Will the teacher take good care of me?”
“Did you have an argument with a friend?”
Even small conflicts with friends feel like big issues, and even trivial things make you feel uneasy.
I go to moms' meetings for my child, look up information on private academies, and check out educational content floating around on social media.
Then, at some point, anxiety creeps in.
I start to wonder if I'm missing something, if this is the right path.
But I definitely want to raise my child well.
The author of this book was also such a mother.
I was more anxious than anyone else, and I was also more greedy than anyone else.
But then I remembered the moment when my child tried to roll over, stood up with his little hands on the wall, and called out, “Mommy!” for the first time.
I realized again that, just like then, I must believe in and support my child's every challenge and growth.
As an elementary school teacher, my time observing children in the classroom has only strengthened that belief.
In the classroom, more than 20 children with different personalities live together.
Some people find the courage to ask questions, others learn relationships by fighting and then making up with a friend.
Some people are encouraged by praise, while others get discouraged by mistakes and then get back up again.
This whole process is a rough but clear example of 'growth'.
But parents cannot see this directly.
So anxiety grows and mothers become dependent on 'information'.
Then, at some point, we forget what our children really need and start comparing, urging, and pushing them.
This book stops that moment.
This record, written by a mother and teacher who knows a mother's heart better than anyone else, shows us 'a real child's day' that we have been missing.
It could be a story about my child, or my child's friend.
Long after closing the last page, you realize that the author's sincerity in vividly and courageously conveying the classroom is not to reassure anxious parents, but truly for the children.
When parents smile at their children, the children gain courage and try to grow again.
This is a living educational essay by a teacher.
It's about believing in a child who makes mistakes, cries, and fights with friends in the world of school, but gradually becomes stronger.
This book accompanies us on that journey, encouraging us to address our concerns and support our children's growth.
The warmest and most practical guide to raising children.
For all parents raising children with anxious hearts, this book will be a small light and a strong comfort.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 320 pages | 128*188*25mm
- ISBN13: 9791192882277
- ISBN10: 119288227X
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