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Daekyo Educamp to Support Psychological Treatment for Children with Borderline Intelligence in Incheon

Daekyo Educamp announced on April 24 that it will officially launch a psychological treatment support program for children with borderline intelligence in the Incheon area.


On April 23, Daekyo Educamp signed a business agreement with Nurimaru Child Welfare Comprehensive Center (Incheon Metropolitan City Child Welfare Comprehensive Center Association), a child counseling and treatment institution located in Michuhol-gu, Incheon, to implement the support program. Under this agreement, starting in May, the company plans to support cognitive development, social skills improvement, and the development of potential abilities for eligible children through the specialized psychological counseling institution "Dream Mentor."

Daekyo Educamp to Support Psychological Treatment for Children with Borderline Intelligence in Incheon Kim Giljeong, Head of Daekyo Educamp Dream Mentor Division, and Yoon Seokju, Director of Incheon Nurimaru Child Welfare Comprehensive Center, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to support psychological treatment for children with borderline intelligence. Daekyo Group

Dream Mentor will jointly operate programs to enhance cognition and develop social skills, utilizing professional counselors with backgrounds in psychology and education. Through the specialized educational service "MyFace," the program will provide customized learning and psychological counseling tailored to each child's cognitive level.


Learning support will be delivered by professional counselors who will visit child welfare facilities or group homes directly. By utilizing MyFace's psychological, emotional, and cognitive content, the program aims to boost children's learning confidence and improve their social skills.


A representative from Daekyo Educamp stated, "We are pleased to once again participate as a psychological treatment provider for children with borderline intelligence in the Incheon area, following last year. We will continue to expand tailored support for children's healthy growth in cooperation with local organizations."


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