South Koreans’ obsession with success is driving parents to an extreme measure: caring for their little ones

South Koreans’ obsession with success is driving parents to an extreme measure: caring for their little ones


The cost of the drugs, which can reach R$41,000 per year, represents a financial challenge for parents and can last six or seven years.




South Korea faces a profound situation demographic crisisthe worst if we take into account that the country has a birth lowest in the world. All this has led some parents to take desperate measures.

There is a scenario where children are a “precious asset” to be taken care of, and where the prospects for their future are so challenging that adults do not hesitate to enroll them in school early, to be more competitive, or even medicate them, if “they don’t have the ideal height”.

The news is about a problem that is getting bigger and bigger in South Korea. It all starts with one basic idea: the deeply rooted belief in South Korean society that taller people have a better chance of success in life.

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The problem behind this

This idea is leading parents to reach out hormonal treatmentssupplements and other tools in hopes of growing taller kids. An obsession with the height of the little ones who raises concerns about what some consider an unhealthy obsession with appearance.

South Korean belief

In South Korea, the idea that taller people are more likely to succeed stems from a combination of social and cultural factors. One of these is the perception that height is associated with good health and nutritionwhich, in a rapidly developing country, may reflect socioeconomic status.

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