On Aug. 1 at 8:10 p.m., Channel A's 'My Golden Kids' will share the story of 'A 3rd-grade son who became a troublemaker due to impulses; it's not ADHD.'

On this day, a couple raising 1st and 3rd-grade brothers will appear in the studio. The mother noted that the eldest was bright and very charming, but since last year, he has suddenly shown impulsive behavior, prompting their decision to appear on the show. Attention is focused on what difficulties the child, named Geumjok, may be experiencing.

In the observed video, the mother is seen meeting someone at a cafe. She repeatedly apologizes for her child's behavior and bows her head, vowing that the same thing will not happen again. It turns out that she arranged this meeting to apologize to the affected parents because Geumjok had stolen a friend's belongings.

After returning home, when the mother asks Geumjok for the details, he reveals, "Mom, I feel an impulse to steal things more often," shocking the studio. During the observation, Geumjok was also captured stealing money from a drawer after confirming that no one was home. What could be the reason behind Geumjok's impulsive behavior? All eyes are on Dr. Oh's analysis.

In the next video, Geumjok is seen demanding a stag beetle. Even after the mother firmly refuses, he continues to throw a tantrum, and when things don't go his way, he kicks and expresses his anger wildly. However, when his father appears, Geumjok suddenly stops. Dr. Oh, who was watching, analyzed that Geumjok's impulsivity may not be linked to ADHD but could be related to 'this,' sparking curiosity.

What solution will Dr. Oh provide for Geumjok, who is struggling with impulsivity? This can be confirmed on Aug. 1, Friday, at 8:10 p.m. on Channel A's 'My Golden Kids.'

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