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Definition of the concept of rural kindergarten
Definition of the concept of rural kindergarten;

Kindergarten, formerly known as Kaner Garden, is a system introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago, formerly known as nursery and kindergarten. It is a preschool education institution, which is used for the centralized care and education of children, and usually accepts children from three to six years old. The task of kindergarten is to remove the constraints of time, space and environment when the family is cultivating children, so that the children can develop physically, intellectually and emotionally healthily.

It can be said that kindergarten is a happy world for children, which can help children to spend their childhood healthily and happily, not only to learn knowledge, but also to get in touch with collective life from childhood. As the foundation of the whole education system, kindergarten education is the preparatory education for children (complete and healthy personality, good behavior habits and preliminary natural and social common sense).

Kindergarten classification:

Kindergartens can be divided into full-time kindergartens and boarding kindergartens according to time, and kindergartens for disabled children and kindergartens for special children according to objects.

According to the service, it can be divided into bilingual kindergartens and music kindergartens, and according to the scale (including kindergartens and preschool classes), it can be divided into large kindergartens (10 to 12 classes), medium kindergartens (6 to 9 classes) and small kindergartens (below 5 classes).

For the convenience of education, it is generally divided into small classes, middle classes and large classes according to their age, in which the small class has 20-25 children aged 3-4, the middle class has 25-30 children aged 4-5 and the large class has 5-6 children aged 365,438+0-35.