For the young Korean mother, media is both a tool for escapism and a reflection of societal challenges. Parental Influence on Children's Media Use in South Korea
Results: The results indicated that 62.2% (111/178) of mothers were aware of the AAP screen time recommendations, but only 46.1% ( ResearchGate Parental Influence on Children's Media Use in South Korea Young Mother - Korean Family porn
Mothers often struggle with "problematic smartphone usage" (PSU), frequently cycling between permitting and limiting device time as they balance the perceived educational benefits with the threat of screen addiction. For the young Korean mother, media is both
There is a massive surge in "healing" media—content designed to provide mental and physical relaxation for stressed mothers. This includes peaceful VLOGs that celebrate "ordinary but uneventful days" over flashy, high-stress social media portrayals. 2. Digital Consumption & The "Momsisaeng" Community This includes peaceful VLOGs that celebrate "ordinary but
A new social media community known as "momsisaeng" has emerged. These young mothers use media platforms to document themselves studying for professional exams or pursuing careers while their children nap, positioning motherhood as a time for personal growth rather than just caregiving. 3. Key Media Content & Cultural Touchstones