Channel A’s hit program 'My Golden Kids' once again delivered an emotional story of a father and daughter this week. A fourth-grade girl, who scribbles instead of writing letters, was diagnosed with dyslexia — and the episode revealed that the cause may trace back to her father.
On the 24th, the moving video was uploaded to Channel A’s official YouTube channel, play Channel A.
At the start of the video, the family goes out to eat and faces a tense moment when ordering becomes difficult. Soon after, the father sits his daughter down and confesses his own struggle with dyslexia.
The heart of the clip is the father’s confession and the crushing guilt he feels for possibly passing dyslexia on to his child. On-screen text reads "I must have passed it down," capturing his deep anguish.
According to production staff, the broadcast struck a chord with viewers, with Eun-young Oh’s heartfelt comfort emerging as a key highlight. The family’s journey through the challenges of dyslexia left many deeply moved.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Eun-young Oh offered practical advice to improve family dynamics. Compared to previous installments, the family’s deepened story sparked even greater empathy among viewers.