First of all, why should I give my child early education?
When my eldest child was one year old, I returned to work and my grandmother took care of my eldest child. Every morning, Dabao followed his grandmother to the neighborhood to play for a while, and then go to the grocery store, at noon to go home to eat and sleep, and then go out to play for a while in the afternoon, to sit on the rocking chair, to go to the playground, and to dance with his grandmother a little square dance. In the evening after dinner with mom and dad to play for a while and then go to bed. One day I suddenly realized that Dabao could actually follow Grandma in square dancing. I was both surprised and worried. I was surprised that my child's learning ability was so strong, and I was worried that my child would soon become a "square dancer".
When my child was half a year old, I took her to try out an early childhood class, and I thought that 96 classes for more than 20,000 dollars would be too expensive. The early childhood education is necessary? However, when I saw my child dancing in the square, I made up my mind to enroll my child in early childhood education.
Secondly, what are the benefits of having an early childhood education?
1. The child's social circle has increased. The age difference between the children in the early childhood program is not that big, so it is easy to play together. When the child was two or three years old, she began to enjoy playing with other children and making friends. Here, she made a lot of good friends, in addition to attending classes together, will also meet together to watch movies, go to the zoo together, go to the library together.
2. The child learns the rules here and develops an independent, confident, sociable and expressive character. Early childhood institutions usually have a lot of playground equipment, not class time can play freely, here is like a small society, the children in the play learned the rules.
3. Parents should grow far more than their children in this process. You learn from the teachers during the classes, and you learn from each other when you talk to the parents. I have met a lot of very responsible moms here and learned a lot about parenting from them.
4. There is a picture book library in the early childhood education center, and this is where my child fell in love with reading. Every time she goes to the early childhood center, she reads books for a long time, and she has also developed a good habit of reading books every day. I think this is more important than anything else.
Lastly, I would like to say that the early education institutions are to develop the child's character, develop the child's sense of music, inspire the child's thinking, if you want your child to learn to dance, learn to sing, learn to draw, it is better to go directly to the professional training institutions.
Before the age of three, the human brain will complete 80% of the development, whether to grasp the time before the age of three depends on the parents' choice.