Taegyo Singi (태교신기) by Lady Sajudang Yi (사주당 이)
For anyone curious about a Korean classic on Taegyo (prenatal education).
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For anyone curious about a Korean classic on Taegyo (prenatal education).
This post is for anyone curious about how pregnant women in Korea practice self-care.
I’ll explain what Taegyo is, clarify what it is and isn’t,
and share the best ways to practice it!
In Korean culture, embarking on the journey of parenthood begins with the profound and ancient practice of Taegyo. Taegyo is a traditional Korean practice involving various activities to nurture and bond with the unborn child. This tradition fosters a deep connection between parents and their unborn child. Parents partake in activities such as listening to music, reading stories, and talking to their unborn child. These activities are believed to play a crucial role in shaping the child’s future emotional and intellectual development.
Taegyo is deeply embedded in Korean history and is considered the cornerstone of effective parenting. This tradition emphasizes the importance of a nurturing prenatal environment, which is thought to significantly influence the child’s health and temperament right from the earliest stages of life. Historically, these practices have been fundamental, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of benefits.
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