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Lady Jane and Lim Hyun-tae Take Their Twins for Infant Developmental Testing on You Are My Destiny


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The couple Lim Hyun-tae and Lady Jane had their twins undergo an infant developmental test.

On the August 18 broadcast of SBS's "Same Bed, Different Dreams 2 - You Are My Destiny" (hereafter "You Are My Destiny"), the daily lives of Lady Jane and Lim Hyun-tae's couple were revealed.

On this day's broadcast, the two went to get an infant developmental test together with their twin daughters. Following Lim Hyun-tae, Lady Jane asked, "Is there even something like this? Can they get tested even when they're this young?"

In response, Lim Hyun-tae explained, "It's a test where you can explore career paths even after just passing the one-year mark," causing Lady Jane to roll her eyes in disbelief as she said, "You're making such a big fuss over nothing."

Re-je then explained, "Hyun-tae is a member of an online moms' cafe, and he came after hearing that moms in high-education districts do tests from the baby's first year to map out their children's life plans starting from then."

The full-scale testing began. In the test conducted with Woo-joo first, Woo-joo immediately found an object hidden inside a cup, and Lim Hyun-tae could not hide his joy.

However, in the subsequent imitation test where she had to follow actions, the desired response did not come out, and her babbling was still immature, bringing a sense of disappointment.

In the test that followed, Byul-i immediately responded to conversation and babbled quite well, drawing attention. However, in the motor area test, Byul-i moved as if jumping on her knees, prompting the professor to call over the testing teacher and order a retest on the motor domain.

Upon this, Re-je said it seemed a retest would be impossible due to Byul-i's poor condition, and the testing was concluded as is.

In the developmental tests across five areas, both Byul-i and Woo-joo scored within the average range in the cognitive domain. However, they showed a difference in language. Byul-i scored 94 points, falling into the average category, while Woo-joo scored 84 points, which belonged to the lower-than-average side. In particular, the professor expressed concern over a lack of response when her name was called.

In response, the professor advised, "Her receptive language is low. It is necessary to change the method of communication."

And in the motor domain, Byul-i's gross motor score was 5 points, which is just 1 point away from the 4 points categorized as developmental delay, causing worry. In particular, a score of 4 points belongs to the 98th place out of 100 people, deepening the parents' concerns.

The professor analyzed, "Foot and leg strength increases while crawling on all fours, but she is moving her hind feet like a frog." Upon hearing this, Re-je said, "It seems like she tends to avoid things that require effort and hard work."

Drawing attention, the professor advised, "It is necessary to create an environment where they can move voluntarily."

With all the results of the developmental test revealed, Re-je asked the professor whether it would be possible for the children to enter Harvard.

Regarding this, the professor stated, "You must have a lot of interest, but it's still premature," adding, "They need to be past the age of 3 for the correlation to be high."

Then Lim Hyun-tae asked, "If we get tested after age 3, will transparency regarding Harvard be discovered by then?", prompting the panel members to scold him, saying, "What is this, conducting a Harvard audit? What is Harvard transparency?"

However, Lim Hyun-tae did not hide his strong aspiration for children's education, saying, "I will make sure to visit you with a higher score than now when they are 3 years old," drawing laughter.

Meanwhile, towards the end of the broadcast, former baseball player Yoon Suk-min and his wife Kim Soo-hyun were previewed joining as a new destiny couple, raising anticipation for the next broadcast.

(Photo: Yonhap News) (Reported by Kim Hyo-jung, SBS Entertainment News)

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