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'My Precious Child' features a third-grade boy who reveals a desperate will to overcome ADHD.
According to Channel A on the 23rd, the second episode of the Channel A variety program 'Parenting Now – My Precious Child,' airing on the 24th in the afternoon, will reveal the story of 'a mother with ADHD who cannot understand her third-grader son with ADHD.'
Last week, the story of the third-grader, who struggled to control his impulses in daily life, and his mother with ADHD was shared, evoking sympathy from viewers.
In this second episode, the father makes a new appearance as a relief pitcher to help the mother and son overcome ADHD, drawing attention. Viewers are now focused on whether the entire family can overcome their conflicts and move toward true recovery.
In the preview video, the third-grader is seen meeting with Oh Eun-yeong (Dr.) (오은영 박사) after filming and pouring out his heart about things he had never been able to say before. Listening intently to Dr. Oh's advice, the third-grader asks, "Can I change too?" revealing his desperate will for change.
In the following video, the mother and the third-grader are shown getting a refreshing haircut to clear their troubled minds and tidying up their messy home, setting their hearts anew. It is reported that the studio was filled with warm smiles at the commendable efforts of the mother and son, who are dreaming of change and practicing it step by step.

However, another problem of the third-grader is revealed in the observed footage.
At the visited kids' cafe, the third-grader is still seen unable to fit in with his peers and standing apart. Eventually, the mother steps in to gather friends for him, but the third-grader avoids them and becomes engrossed only in a solo fishing game.
As the conflict deepens between the mother, who tries to get the third-grader to play with his peers, and the third-grader, who refuses and lets out an irritated sigh, Oh Eun-yeong (Dr.), who was watching, emphasizes the importance of parents' emotional responses for the child's growth and delivers a sharp rebuke to the mother's one-sided actions.
Meanwhile, the father, who has returned from a business trip, makes an appearance, drawing attention. However, the dinner table, which should be a place of family harmony, quickly freezes over into a sharp exchange between the couple over the third-grader's disciplinary issues.
After the parents' heated argument, the third-grader eventually hides in his room. Anxious about the argument heard through the crack in the door, the third-grader eventually sends a silent cry for help through strange behavior, deepening the sense of pity.
The couple's conflict deepens, and Oh Eun-yeong (Dr.) points out the fatal anxiety that the couple's negative dialogue causes the child. The program will sharply explore the fundamental cause of the couple's communication hidden behind the parenting conflict. It airs on the 24th at 9 p.m.
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