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FAMILY TYPES AND

TRADITIONS
The Culture of South Korea
Dami 201230063
Irawan 201230054
Ihsan Maulana .F 201230062
CHILD RAISING
Korean parents practice discipline for their children when
they are six to seven years old. Reporting from the Asia
Society, parents feel that training their children's
discipline before they are 'mature' enough to reason is
deemed less effective or 'futile'.
CHILD RAISING
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Korean Family Style Strict Against Children's
Table Manner Education
Not only at family dinners, but Apart from being supported by
this also applies to other adequate facilities and
formal events such as dinner systems, the role of parents in
with office colleagues, or Korea towards education is
gatherings with older people. also not spared. According to
Things like this are often TheTalko.com and My Seoul
shown in Korean drama Searching, parents in Korea
scenes. are very strict about education
for their children.
CHILD RAISING
Parents want their children to focus and
be diligent in education from a young age,
even getting achievements as the best
student. It is not uncommon for them to
be willing to include their children in
various learning academies such as
tutoring places, piano lessons, taekwondo
training, and many more.
YOUNG ADULTHOOD
According to Hyunjoon Park, Korean youths aged 15–29, this study
illustrates the processes through which Korean youths make
transitions to adulthood along with their life course, focusing on four
transition markers—school enrollment, labor force participation,
marriage, and the establishment of an independent. Distinguishing the
status of youth in the productive and reproductive fields, Hyunjoon
Park considers the combination of study and work status to represent
the productive field and the combination of marriage and household
headship to represent the reproductive sector.
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Hyunjoon Park examines how this status changes


with age, with an explicit focus on gender
differences. The investigation revealed the
importance of educational institutions for the
transition to adulthood among Korean youth as well
as substantial gender differences in the transition
process.
THE ELDERLY
Social and family treatment of the elderly also
reflects the values ​of independence and
individualism. Their financial support is often
provided by government-sponsored social
security or welfare systems that reduce their
dependence on family. In addition, parents
often seek out their own friends instead of
becoming too emotionally dependent on their
children. The community center provides a
means for the association of group workers in
their age group. However, there is a problem
with getting older in South Korea.
THE ELDERLY
Some middle-aged children care for older relatives in their homes, while
others try to find care for them in their own parents' homes. The ideal
situation is when the parents can stay in their own home if they cannot care
for themselves. Many parents don't want to have to depend on their grown
children. The same spirit of independence that guides the development of
children and young adults influences older people. Given a choice (financial
status is a big consideration), many seniors will choose to stay in retirement
health and communication services. The disadvantage of this type of living
arrangement is that it results in a generational separation. Some people
consider this physiologically unhealthy; others prefer separation.
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