[Sportschosun Lee Ji-hyun] "My Golden Kids" will come to an end on the 26th.
At 9 p.m. on Friday, the 26th, Channel A's "My Golden Kids" will air "The 6-Year Story That Moved Korea."
That day, the studio will be joined by special families who have shared the six-year journey of caring for children without pause. Dr. Oh Eun-young and the families behind the many changes will gather in one place for a warm reunion.
In the featured footage, viewers will see the dramatically changed daily life of the 202nd episode's international couple, who once spoke of depression caused by raising children alone. The father steps in to take over child care while the mother, who has taken her first steps back into society, is shown beginning a new chapter. The episode will also share updates on the 211th episode's single-father family, who had pressured their child into training and a future career path, the 224th episode's child who showed tic symptoms of swallowing air, and the 57th episode's Canadian mother, who had struggled with language barriers.
The next segment features a surprise appearance by the child with selective mutism who once drew strong support from viewers in the show's early days. Once unable to speak easily, the child has now grown into a teenager preparing to enter middle school, playing handball and serving as class vice president. The episode also reveals a changed daily routine, including ordering food on their own at a family meal.
Meanwhile, the family of a child who drew deep sympathy from viewers after losing their mother in a drunk-driving traffic accident will also visit the studio. The child, who became a major talking point at the time of broadcast, is now 19 and preparing for the written test for a driver's license. Having grown up leaning on each other with their father, the child is now approaching adulthood, thinking about independence and slowly regaining a smile. A surprise gift prepared personally for Dr. Oh Eun-young is said to have filled the studio with warm emotion.
Six years of laughing and crying with countless families. The end of this brilliant journey that moved and comforted the nation can be seen on Friday, the 26th, at 9 p.m. on Channel A's "My Golden Kids."
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