April 3, 2026
Enough is enough! No more private lessons for 3 years old In South Korea
South Korea’s New Policy on Early Childhood Education: Balancing Learning and Childhood The Korean government has introduced a major policy aimed at limiting intensive academic programs for very young children, particularly those under the age of three. Under this new regulation, private tutors or academies providing structured lessons in English, math, or other cognitive subjects […]
Bad Therapy: Why the kids are not growing up
In today’s world — where child and adolescent therapy has become widespread and parenting increasingly emphasises reading and validating children’s emotions — this book feels almost counter-trend. Yet it is refreshing, and in many ways, deeply persuasive. The author examines how modern society and many parents may be too complacent about the growing level of […]
Why people do not visit art galleries anymore
Recent reports highlighting the ongoing decline in visitor numbers at Tate Modern prompted me to reflect on why audiences may be losing interest in visiting art galleries. Once drawing over 6 million visitors annually in 2019, the museum now receives around 4.5–4.6 million visitors per year — about a quarter fewer than before the pandemic. […]
