2. Lack of professional educational resources: Professional early education usually requires the use of special teaching AIDS and teaching materials, which are difficult to obtain at home. In addition, professional early education institutions will regularly hold various activities, such as parent-child games and music courses, which are difficult for families to copy.
3. Higher economic cost: The cost of professional early education is usually high, which may become a burden for some families. Moreover, even if the family can bear the expenses, there is no guarantee that the children can get enough attention and guidance in the early education center.
4. Limited time and energy: Parents need to work and take care of their families, and may not be able to spend a lot of time and energy with their children for early education. Professional early education institutions can provide all-weather services to better meet the needs of children.
5. Environmental factors: Early education centers usually provide a good learning environment, which is conducive to the healthy growth of children's body and mind. The family environment may be disturbed by various kinds, such as noise, TV, etc. It is not conducive to children to concentrate on their studies.
6. Cultivation of social skills: Professional early education institutions usually organize various activities to let children interact with other children and cultivate their social skills. In a family environment, children may lack opportunities to communicate with their peers.
In short, although families can carry out early education to a certain extent, there are still many challenges to achieve the effect of professional early education. Therefore, choosing a professional early education institution is still the first choice for many parents.