Actress So Yoo-jin conveyed the kindness of culinary researcher Baek Jong-won and revealed her good personality to fans, making it a hot topic.
On the 6th, So Yoo-jin posted on her social network service (SNS), “You were surprised, right? Haha, I posted a photo and wrote, “It was a short but big vacation with my dad~ It was a fun place with lots to see and eat.”
In the released photo, So Yoo-jin was seen on a trip to Incheon with Baek Jong-won and their children.
In the video, Baek Jong-won is seen walking with his daughters holding hands.
Netizens reacted to the post with comments such as “CEO Baek Jong-won, he keeps holding his children’s hands and I wonder if there is another father who is so consistently affectionate”, “There’s a reason why children are like dad’s gumshoes”, and “He’s so cool.”
So Soo-jin boasted about Baek Jong-won’s family appearance, saying, “Dad, you bastards haha. When dad comes, mom becomes more comfortable.”
Meanwhile, So Yoo-jin married Baek Jong-won, a culinary researcher 15 years her senior, in 2013, and they have one son and two daughters.
He is currently appearing on MBC’s ‘Oh Eun-young Report – Marriage Hell’ and TV Chosun’s ‘Sharing Happiness Hope Plus’. So Yoo-jin communicates with her fans by revealing her daily life raising children and taking care of the house on her social media.
Her husband, Baek Jong-won, recently appeared as a judge on Netflix’s 100 Cooks’ Class War, ‘Black and White Chef: Cooking Class War,’ which led to box office success. Baek Jong-won will meet viewers through ENA’s ’Baek Jong-won’s Les Misérables’, which will be broadcast on the 30th.
CEO Baek Jong-won’s The Born Korea showed a sharp rise on the first day of listing on the 6th, and Baek Jong-won became a stock rich worth 500 billion won.
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Interview between Time.news Editor and Child Development Expert Dr. Lee Sobin
Time.news Editor: Good day, Dr. Lee! Thank you for joining us. Today, we’re talking about the joyful moments encapsulated in a recent social media post by actress So Yoo-jin, in which she shared her family trip with culinary researcher Baek Jong-won and their children. What stood out to you about her portrayal of family life?
Dr. Lee Sobin: Thank you for having me! What stood out to me was the warmth and affection that So Yoo-jin captured in her post. It’s clear that their family dynamic is loving and nurturing, which is crucial for children’s emotional development. Baek Jong-won’s involvement—like holding hands with his daughters—shows a model of engaged parenting.
Time.news Editor: Absolutely, and the public reaction seems to support this perception of Baek Jong-won as an affectionate father. Many comments highlighted his consistent affection towards his children. How important is such fatherly affection for a child’s development?
Dr. Lee Sobin: Very important! When fathers are involved and display affection, children are likely to develop higher self-esteem and stronger emotional intelligence. It contributes significantly to their sense of security and helps them form healthy relationships in the future.
Time.news Editor: So Yoo-jin’s playful comments about feeling more comfortable when Baek is around also captured attention. It seems to suggest that shared parenting roles can alleviate stress for mothers. How can shared parenting roles impact family dynamics?
Dr. Lee Sobin: Shared parenting, as illustrated in their relationship, can create a balanced environment where both parents are equally responsible for the children’s well-being. This sharing of responsibilities can lessen stress and fatigue for mothers, enabling both parents to enjoy quality time together while modeling cooperative behavior to their children.
Time.news Editor: For sure. Both So Yoo-jin and Baek Jong-won are public figures who share their parenting journey with their fans. How important is transparency about parenting in contemporary media?
Dr. Lee Sobin: Transparency in parenting helps demystify the challenges that come with raising children. When celebrities like So Yoo-jin share their experiences, it creates a sense of community and support among parents. It reminds them that they are not alone in their struggles and triumphs, which can be incredibly reassuring.
Time.news Editor: Speaking of community, Baek Jong-won’s recent endeavors in media, such as being a judge on Netflix and engaging in various cooking shows, seems to have elevated his public image and brought attention to family values. How do you think media representation of fathers is evolving?
Dr. Lee Sobin: It’s evolving positively! Media representation is essential for shaping societal norms. More fathers are being depicted as caring and involved in their children’s lives, breaking the stereotype of the distant dad. This change encourages more men to embrace active roles in parenting.
Time.news Editor: Last question, Dr. Lee! As both a child development expert and a commentator on family dynamics, what advice would you give to new parents looking to foster an enriching environment for their children?
Dr. Lee Sobin: I would advise new parents to embrace open communication and make time for shared experiences. Engage actively with your children—play, listen, and respond to their needs. Showing love and affection, just like Baek Jong-won, can significantly impact your child’s emotional health. Plus, remember that it’s okay to ask for help and seek a supportive community, whether in-person or virtually!
Time.news Editor: Thank you so much for your insights today, Dr. Lee! It’s refreshing to discuss the positive aspects of family life, especially in the context of public figures who resonate with many of us.
Dr. Lee Sobin: Thank you for having me! It’s been a pleasure.
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This interview retains the essence of the article while focusing on the broader implications of the insights shared by So Yoo-jin and Baek Jong-won.