{"product_id":"나는-일하는-엄마다","title":"I Am a Working Mom","description":"Description\n\n\"Mom Is a Working Person\" ... Kim Young-ran\nI thought everything would go according to plan\nI would have sold my soul for a little more sleep before dawn\nAm I a harsh woman?\nDad! Is Mom someone who just plays around?\nPlease don't go, Auntie ... Yang Sun-ah\nThe fear of a career interruption\nA good nanny matters more than a good husband\nUrban legends about Korean-Chinese nannies\nThe limits of a nanny skilled at housework\nPrinciples for dealing with a nanny, learned through trial and error\nOur love for Auntie deepens\nThe auntie who supported me like my own mother\nMeeting and parting, again and again\nChoosing happiness over guilt ... Jeon Ga-il\nIs a working mom always the guilty one?\nMom, hang up on the lab!\nMy nine-year-old daughter, my greatest comfort\nEvery child grows up in a different environment\nI am a mother\nParents grow too, as they raise their children ... Hwang Geum-hee\nA thoroughly selfish, immature wife\nReflecting on raising my child too easily\nMy son enters his teens and reveals his true nature\nComing to accept my child's right to self-determination\nSpeaking about myself from where I stand\nIf you want to raise a self-directed child, the parent must become one first\nLife with a mother who lacks talent and a son who has plenty ... Lee Suk-in\nPrologue: Mom's Talent Deficiency Syndrome\nMom, please just stay home now\nDid you happen to live abroad?\nOh my, how did your son turn out so lucky...?\nOur son, born with a natural talent for being a child!\nBeing together all the time may not always be a good thing ... Kwon Hyuk-ran\nShin Saimdang on the 50,000-won bill, scented with green onion\nTwo independences, two partings\nI realize my children weren't hurt by my absence\nIt's okay not to be exactly like everyone else\nMom, live to your heart's content!\nMom, I'll give you happiness\nWhether together or apart, we love our children—there is no such thing as a bad mom ... Yoo Sook-yeol\nPrologue\nHow could you leave your child in someone else's hands?\nMy dream was never to be the \"ideal wife and wise mother\"\nFine, I'm a bad mom—so what?\nRaise sons like weeds and daughters like flowers?\nThat night we had a huge fight, my husband and I\nReal-life sex education, 30 years later\nThe special daughter who defended and cared for her working mom\nOne Big Apple or Two Small Apples? ... Shin Hye-won\nJust have two small apples instead\nWhen one door closes, close the other one too!\nYou can't satisfy everyone\nParenting experience builds problem-solving skills\nKids, your business is your own to handle!\nWe let them roam free, and they turned out fine\nA child raised with the heart ... Han Yeon-yeop\nThey say there's no such thing as bad parenting\nA parenting project that started from anxiety\nEven apart, we can see each other in our hearts\nThe child who came back into my arms\nRaising a child with help from those around us\nWhich is better for a child—living with mom or dad?\nReunited after 13 years, the most beautiful day of my life\n\nInside the Book\n\nSometimes when my husband nags me, saying things like \"Turn off the boiler properly\" or \"Please clean up your desk,\" my six-year-old answers for me instead: \"Dad! Is Mom someone who just plays around? You do it!\" That's right, Mom is a working person! She always has been, and always will be.\n— from \"Mom Is a Working Person\"\n\nOn the day I said goodbye to Auntie (our live-in helper), I couldn't sleep until dawn and ended up in tears. While putting together an album of photos of our family's happy times with Auntie and the kids, the tears just kept flowing. I'm not sure if I was sad because I thought of her as family and now she was leaving, or if I was crying out of pity for myself, having to adjust to yet another new person, or if I felt sorry for my children, who had to say goodbye so young to a caregiver they had grown so attached to.\n— from \"Please Don't Go, Auntie\"\n\nMy child started daycare just after turning two, and would start crying even before stepping into the classroom. No matter how much I soothed or explained, the crying wouldn't stop. Sometimes the teacher would have to pry my child away from my arms by force. At those times, my child would grip my clothes so tightly with those tiny hands that the teacher could barely manage to pull them away. Once separated, the child would thrash and cry, screaming \"Mommy!!\" Even after I literally had to peel my child off me and turn away, the sound of \"Mommy!!\" screamed from behind would ring even louder. That heartbreaking cry...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623747625188,"sku":"1379627170","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1379627170_l1.jpg?v=1786421536","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%82%98%eb%8a%94-%ec%9d%bc%ed%95%98%eb%8a%94-%ec%97%84%eb%a7%88%eb%8b%a4","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}