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Park, Hye Jun  

Professor

+82-2-880-6824
hyejun@snu.ac.kr
Building 222, Room 406
SpecializationChild Development (Child Counseling and Special Children Lab)

Education

2003.

Ed. D. Curriculum and Teaching(Early Childhood Special Education), Teachers College, Columbia University

1997.

M.A. Special Education, New York University

1995.

B.A. Ethics Education, Seoul National University

Professional Positions Held

2024-Present

Director/ SNU Center for Students with Disabilities

2023-2025

Department Chair/ Department of Child Development & Family Studies, College of Human Ecology, Seoul National University

Fall 2022

Fulbright Korea Distinguished Chair at Emory University/ Department of Sociology, Emory University, USA

2019-2021

Director/ SNU Center for Child Educare & Research, Seoul National University

2020-2021

President/ Korean Association of Early Childhood Special Education

저서

  • 박혜준, 이승연 공역(2022). 교육학·사회과학 분야 연구자들을 위한 질적 연구 방법으로서의 면담 (5판). 서울: 학지사

  • 박혜준, 박새롬, 서진실, 이보람 공역(2012). 유아다문화교육론: 더불어 사는 세상에서 가르치고 배우기. 교문사.
  • 박혜준, 이승연 공역(2010). 질적 연구방법으로서의 면담. 서울: 학지사.
  • 박혜준 외 공역(2008). 장애아동의 가족을 위한 안내서: 자폐아동의 형제자매를 중심으로. 서울: 시그마프레스
  • 박혜준, 이승연 공역(2007). 장애유아통합교육이야기. 서울: 학지사.

기타저작

  • 옥선화, 진미정, 이미나, 서현석, 박혜준, 정현주, 차성현(2012). 인성교육 비전 수립을 위한 정책연구: 가정과 사회의 역할 강화방안연구 정책보고서(교육과학기술부)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

    • Lee, Y. J., Park, H. J., Jeon, Y. E., & Suh, H. M. (2025). “Both Sides Now”: Reflecting on Schooling Experiences of Individuals with Disabilities in South Korea. SAGE Open, 15(3).

    • Suh, H. M., & Park, H. J. (2025). Young children’s play in a daycare classroom in South Korea during COVID-19 pandemic. Asia-Pacific Journal of Research in Early Childhood Education, 19(2).

    • Jeon, E. J., Park, H. J., Kim, S. J., Jeon, Y. E., & Suh, H. M. (2024). A Mobile Application for Collaborative Communication Among Caregivers, Families, and Professionals Supporting Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Qualitative Study on User Experience. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 45(4), 461-475.

    • Jeon, Y. E., Park, H. J., Suh, H. M., Kim, S. J., & Jeon, E. J. (2024, June). Developing a Mobile Application Linking the Microsystems of Young Children with Delays or Disabilities: A Case Study and Guidelines. In International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 49-56). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.

    • Kim, S., Park, H., Lee, J., Kim, Y., Lee, B., & Noh, S. (2023). Child care during elementary school breaks in South Korean dual-earner families: Profiles, antecedents, and parenting stress. The Korean Journal of the Human Development, 29(3), 113-132.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15284/kjhd.2022.29.3.113
    • Lee, Y. J., Park, H. J., & Lee, S, Y. (2022). Learning to live with ambiguity: Rethinking ambiguous loss for mothers of children with disabilities. Sage Open. 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440221095014
    • Kim, M. J., Suh, H. M, Lim, M. Y., Lee, K., & Park, H. J. (2022). Effect of mother’s social competence on care difficulties during COVID-19: Examining the sequential mediating effects of mother’s sense of school-based community and satisfaction with online learning. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 43(4). 401-413. DOI : 10.5723/kjcs.2022.43.4.401
    • Kang, H. & Park, H. J. (2021). The case of an autistic child with adverse childhood experiences: Focusing on the DIRFloortime approach. The Journal of Special Children Education23(2). 1-24. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21075/kacsn.2021.23.2.1
    • Kim, J., Park, S., & Park, H. J. (2021). A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between the trajectory of mobile phone dependency, social capital, and depression in early adolescents. Korean Journal of Child Studies42(1), 31-43. https://doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2021.42.1.31
    • Choi, H., Noh, J., Kim, J., Park, C., Park, H.O., & Park, H. J.(2021). A Study on the Perception of Early Childhood Teachers and Parents of Young Children with Disabilities Regarding the Application of the 2019 Revised Nuri Curriculum. The Korean Journal of Early Childhood Special Education21(4), 121-146.
    • Park, C., Park, H.O., Kim, J. Noh, J., Park, H. J., & Choi, H. (2021). A study on the revised Nuri curriculum for children in special education and needs for support: Focusing on the results of Delphi survey. The Korean Journal of Early Childhood Special Education21(1), 31-59. https://doi.org/10.21214/kjecse.2021.21.1.31
    • Kim, H. J., Lee, B., Park, H. J., Choi, S. H., & Han, Y. (2020). Starting from home: Development of a sustainable parenting education program for caregivers with young children in rural Malawi. Early Childhood Educational Journal. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-020-01120-x
    • Kim, S. & Park, H. J. (2020). The relationship between perceived parenting attitudes and ego-identity of emerging adulthood child. Studies on Korean Youth, 31(1), 211-233, 10.14816/sky.2020.31.1.211
  • Yun, S. Y., & Park, H. J. (2019). A study on changes in peer conflicts in play for a mixed-age infant class. Korean Journal of Child Education & Care19(4), 235-252. http://dx.doi.org/10.21213/kjcec.2019.19.4.235
  • Kang, M., Park, H. J., & Park, J. (2019). Teachers as good mothers, mothers as good teachers: Functional and ideological work-family alignment in the South Korean teaching profession. Gender, Work, & Organization, 1-19. doi:10.1111/gwao.12396
  • Lee, B., Park, H. J., Kwon, M., & Lee, J. H. (2019). A Sound Mind in a Sound Body?: The association of adolescents’ chronic illness with intrinsic life goals and the mediating role of self-esteem and peer relationship. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies. doi:10.1080/1745-128.2019.1626520
  • Lee, B., Park, H. J., Han, G. H., & Chang, M. (2019). Not so depressed but unhappy mothers: Korean mothers’ mental health and infant development. Early Child Development and Care, 1-12. doi: 10.1080/03004430.2019.1570925
  • Lee, B., & Park, H. J. (2018). Differences in infant development by trajectories of maternal perinatal depression: based on Malawi mothers and children. Early Child Development and Care, 1-14. doi: 10.1080/03004430.2018.1538978
  • Lee, S. Y., Park, H. J., & Chun, E. (2018). “My assets + their needs = my learning + their learning”: incorporating service learning into early childhood teacher education in South Korea. Asia Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, https://doi.org/10.1080/1359866X.2018.1452190
  • Lee, B., Park, H.J., Kim, S., Kim, B., & Kim, T. (2018). Developmental profiles of school-aged children using Korean child community centers and developmental environments as predictors. The Korean Journal of Human Development25(3), 153-180. http://dx.doi.org/10.15284/kjhd.2018.25.3.153

  • 이보람, 김현정, 김태종, 김부열, 박혜준 (2018). The Service Providers’Assessment of Children’s Development, Professional Responsibilities, and Future Directions: A Qualitative Study of Korean Child Community Centers. 한국아동복지학, 62, 165-205.
  • No, B. Park, S., Choi, N., & Park, H. J. (2018). Examining Developmental Trajectories and Predictors of Early Childhood Externalizing Behavioral Problems and School Adjustment: A Growth Mixture Modeling Approach. The Korean Journal of Early Childhood Special Education18(2), 1-27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21214/kecse.2018.18.2.1

  • Kim, J., Jeong, H., Park, H.J., & Yi, S-H. (2017). The Mediating Effects of Problem Solving and Peer Relationships in a Korean Child Center on School Life Adjustment
    Child Studies38(5), 19-32. DOI : http://doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2017.38.5.19

  • Lee, Y-J. & Park, H. J. (2016). Becoming a parent of a child with special needs: Perspectives from Korean mothers living in the United States. International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education, DOI: 10.1080/1034912X.2016.1154139

  • Favre, B., & Park, H. J. (2016). Making sense of loss and belongingness: Korean transracial adoptees’ journey from Europe to Korea. Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts6(1), 1-16.

  • No, B., Park, S., Yi, S-H., & Park, H. J. (2016). Trajectories of adolescents’ peer attachment and their predictors: A multiple group analysis according to gender. Studies on Korean Youth, 27(1), 149-177.

  • Lee, Y-J., Park, H. J., & Recchia, S. L. (2015). Embracing each other and growing together: Redefining the meaning of caregiving a child with disabilities. Journal of Child and Family Studies24: 3662–3675. DOI 10.1007/s10826-015-0175-x

  • Lee, S., Lee, K., Yi, S-H., Park, H. J., Hong, Y-J., & Cho, H. (2015). Effects of parental psychological control on child’s school life: Mobile phone dependency as mediator. Journal of Child and Family Studies, DOI 10.1007/s10826-015-0251-2

  • Park, H. J., & Chung, G. H. (2015). A multi-faceted model of changes and adaptation among Korean mothers of children with disabilities. Journal of Child and Family Studies24: 915– 929. DOI 10.1007/s10826-014-9902-y

  • No, B., Park, S., Yi, S-H., & Park, H. J. (2015). The structural relationship among trajectories of mothers’ parenting stress, children’s temperament and internalizing problems: Multiple group analysis according to employment status of mothers. The Korean Journal of Child Policy and Education9(1), 119-148.

  • Lee, M. H., Park, H. J., Noh, J., & Park, S. (2014). A Fundamental Study on Application of Quality Indicator in Early Childhood Education Programs Including Children with Special Needs. The Korean Journal of Early Childhood Special Education14(3,) 189-219.

  • Kim, Y, H., & Park, H. J. (2014). Effects of Parenting Stress on the Parents Quality of Life of Parents of Children with Down Syndrome: Focusing on the Mediating Effect of Parents’ Perceptions. The Korean Journal of Human Development21(2), 97-114.

  • Suh, H. S., & Park, H. J. (2014). Early childhood teachers’ and mothers’ perceptions of play during free choice activity time: Based-on video-cued in-depth interview. The Korean Journal of Caregiving Research9(2), 147-176.

  • Yun, S. Y., & Park, H. J. (2013). Interaction types among children with visual impairments according to the characteristics of classes and the teachers’ intervention: Cases of 3 kindergarten classes of schools for the Blind. The Korean Journal of Early Childhood Special Education13(1), 49-72.

  • Jung, J. H., & Park, H. J. (2013). The responsiveness of language impaired children with their mother in the play situation. The Korean Journal of Early Childhood Special Education13(4), 53-81.

  • Park, H. J., Han, G-H., Park, S., Chang, M-N., & Chun, E-J. (2013). 0-8 Children’s Socio- Emotional Development and Mothers’ Psychological States: Based on Boryung Baby Panel Data. Journal of Korean Home Management Association31(1), 11-27.

  • Park, H. J., Yi, S. H., Lee, K. Kim, B., & Park, S. R. (2012). Parenting values and practices among Muslim parents in Indonesia. Child Studies in Diverse Contexts, 2(2). 109-122.

  • Lee, B. & Park, H. J. (2012). Self-reported quality of life and physical, psychosocial health state in Korean school-age children: Focus on children with chronic diseases and emotional- behavioral problems. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 33(1). 1-21.

  • Lee, B. & Park, H. J. (2011). Self-reported quality of life in Korean school-age children. The Korean Journal of Developmental Psychology, 24(3). 129-152.

  • Soon, J.Y. & Park, H. J. (2011). Musicing: A study on the experiential meaning of music. Korean Journal of Research in Music Education, 40(2). 185-220.

  • Park, H. J. & Chung, G. H. (2010). My child has raised me: Narratives of family and parenting among mothers of children with disabilities. Family and Culture22(3), 1-30.

  • Park, H. J. (2010). Rethinking the meaning of inclusion: Education for all and the Universal Design for Learning. The Journal of Inclusive Education, 5(2). 103-128.

  • Park, S. R. & Park, H. J. (2010). An analysis of the cognitive processes of 5-year-old children: A focus on a performance of cognitive assessment system based on gender, monthly age, and tendencies toward hyperactivity. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 31(4). 139-157.

  • Yi, G. O., Han, S. H., & Park, H. J. (2010). Changes and growth among families of children with disabilities: Based on child-reading experiences of mothers and fathers. Journal of Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, 26(4). 137-163.

  • Seo, J.S. & Park, H. J. (2009). Effects of perceived openness of parent-child communication and perception about disabilities on self-esteem of adolescents with siblings with special needs. Korean Journal of Special Education, 44(3). 110-130.

  • Choi, N. Y. Woo, H. K., Jung, H. S. Park, H. J., & Yi, S. H. (2009). Mothers’ parenting stress in multicultural families. Korean Home Economics Journal, 27(2). 255-268.

  • Park, H. J. (2008). Adjustment of children of migrant workers in the process of family separation and reunion. Family and Culture, 20(1), 99-129.

GRANTS

  • 2024 Co-Researcher/ A Basic Survey on the Establishment of Social Safety Nets for the Residents at Dankao Waste Landfill, Cambodia: Child Development Assessment, Household Survey and Community In-Depth Interview, granted by Seoul National University Asia Center
  • 2023 Co-Researcher/ Development and Assessment of a mobile application to promote cooperative communication among families, teachers, and therapists for children with autism spectrum, jointly granted by the Korean Association for Persons with Autism and Smile Together Foundation
  • 2022 Principal Investigator/ Beyond the myth of model minority: Listening to Korean American youth with
  • disabilities, granted by Fulbright Korea
  • 2021 Co-Researcher/ Creating a Caring and Family-Friendly Community for Families of Young Children, granted by Korea Institute of Child Care and Education
  • 2020 Co-Researcher/Applying the Revised Early Childhood Curriculum for Young Children with Special Needs, granted by National Institute of Special Education
  • 2019 Principal Investigator/ Enhacing the Quality of Child Care Services for SNU Center for Child Educare and Research: Envisioning the Caring Community for SNU Members to Study, Research, and Work with their young children, granted by Seoul National University
  • 2018 Co-researcher/ A multi-level comparative study on parent participation: focusing on the experience of foreign parents who send their children to public schools in Korea, granted by Center for Family-School Partnership Policy Research funded by the Ministry of Education
  • 2018 Principal Investigator/ Planning for After-school Care System for Elementary School Children in Seoul, granted by Seoul City Government 60,000,000 KRW
  • 2017 Principal Investigator/ Investgating current status and suggesting better caregiving policies and services for young children in Seoul, granted by Seoul Healthy Family Support Center 19,000,000 KRW
  • 2017 Principal Investigator/ Developing Training Manual for Public Childcare Service Providers for Infants and Young Children, granted by Korea National Center for Supporting Healthy Family 19,000,000 KRW
  • 2015-present Co-researcher/ Family-School Partnership Policy Research for Supporting Personality Development for Children and Adolescents & Restoring Family Functioning for Childrearing and Education, granted by Ministry of Education 321,400,000 KRW
  • 2014-2015 Co-researcher/ Family-School Partnership Policy Research for Supporting Personality Development for Children and Adolescents & Restoring Family Functioning for Childrearing and Education, granted by Ministry of Education 255,000,000 KRW
  • 2015 Co-developer/ Development of Teacher’s Manual for Adapted NURI Curriculum for Young Children with Special Needs (4-Year-Old-Curriculum), granted by Ministry of Education 50,000,000 KRW

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

  • Jeon, E.J. & Park, H. J. Kim, S. J., Jeon, Y. E. & Suh, H. M. (2024, November). Link-I: Creating online IFSP meeting platforms with daily communication and cumulative development profiles for children with delays or disabilities in Korea. [Paper Symposium]. 2024 National Council on Family Relations. Bellevue, Washington, USA.
  • Jeon, Y. E. Park, H. J. Suh, H. M., Kim, S. J., & Jeon, E.J. (2024, June). Developing a mobile application (Link-i) linking the microsystems of young children with delays or disabilities: A case study and guidelines. [Poster presentation]. HCI International 2024 and the Affiliated Conferences. Online.
  • Lee, Y. J. & Park, H. J. Jeon, Y. E., & Suh, H. M. (2023, April). Both sides now: Reflecting on schooling experiences of individuals with disabilities in South Korea. 2023 American Educational Research Association, Chicago, USA.
  • Shin, M., Park, H. J., & Lee, S. Y. (2023, April). Using drawings to explore play experiences and pedagogy among infant teachers in Korea. [Poster presentation]. 2023 American Educational Research Association, Chicago, USA.
  • Kim, S., Park, H. J., Lee, J., Kim, Y., Lee, B., & Noh, S. (2022, April). Childcare during elementary school breaks in south Korean dual-earner families: Profiles, antecedents, and parenting stress. 2022 Korean Association of Human Development Spring Alliance Conference. Online.
  • Kim, S., Nam, H., & Park, H. J. (2019, March). Boys and girls are different: The influence of under/overweight on internalizing problems in adolescence [Poster presentation]. The Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, USA.
  • Lee, Y-J. & Park, H. J. (2018, October). Don’t judge a book by its cover: Understanding complex experiences of visible vs. invisible disabilities. Reconsceptualizing Early Child Education, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Lee, Y-J., Park, H. J., & Park, H. S. (2015, October). Rethinking the impact of culture on constructing identity as a mother: Narratives of Korean mothers of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Reconsceptualizing Early Child Education, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Park, H. J., Lee, Y-J., Recchia, S. L., Lee, S-Y., Shin, M., & Jung, J (2015, April). Learning to live with ambiguity: Rethinking ambiguous loss and emotional boundary for mothers of children with disabilities. American Educational Research Association. Chicago, USA.
  • Park, H. J. (2015). Being in-between: Child rearing experiences of Japanese mothers in Korean- Japanese multicultural families.
  • Park, H. J., Lee, Y-J., & Recchia, S. L. (2014, April). Embracing each other and growing together: Redefining the meaning of caregiving experience of a child with disabilities. World Association for Infant Mental Health. Edinburgh, UK.
  • Lee, B. & Park, H. J. (2013, April). Not so depressed, but not so happy mothers: Mothers’ psychological states and infant development. Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, USA.
  • Chun, E. Park, H. J. & Lee, S. Y. (2012, April). Looking through service learning lens: An evaluation of service-embedded courses in Korean universities. American Educational Research Association. Vancouver, Canada.
  • Park, H. J. (2011, October). Engaging dialogue with young children: Toward multicultural education as everyday practice. International Symposium: New Trend of Child Educare in Multicultural Society. Multicultural Human Ecology Center. Seoul National University, Korea.
  • Park, H. J. Yi, S. H., & Lee, K. Y. (2011). Getting to know about raising children as Muslim in Indonesia. International Symposium of Multicultural Human Ecology Center: Life Culture of Muslim Families. Seoul National University. Korea.

SERVICE TO COMMUNITY

  • Summer 2023 Faculty Supervisor/ Global SNUSR Corps to implement early childhood education activities in local kindergarten in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, organized by Seoul National University Social Responsibility
  • Summer 2019 Faculty Supervisor/ Global SNUSR Corps to implement early childhood education activities in local kindergarten in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, organized by Seoul National University Social Responsibility
  • 2015 – 2019 Consultant/ Mother-Child Health Improvement Project in Malawi, funded by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
  • Project involved: Parenting education for Malawian caregivers through community-based group education & home-visits emphasizing parent-child interactions and book readings Specific task: Creating parenting education manuals & children’s story books based on Malawian folktales

Awards

  • July 2022    1st Place Grand PrizeSuggesting “Link-I”, a mobile application to promote.  communication between parents, therapists, and teachers of children with developmental delays, awarded by SNU Holdings New Business Competition “SNU Idea Fighter”