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Should early education be reported?
Children's education has always been the focus of many parents' attention. After all, if a child can get a good education, it means that he may get better development in the future. Therefore, the early education market has always been a hot field, and even many parents are willing to pay high prices, hoping to bring a good educational environment to their children. Is the trillion-dollar early education market harvesting IQ tax? Many people hold different views on this issue. It is true that people have many doubts about the high profit income of the early education market, so many netizens have raised questions: Should we enroll in early education classes?

In fact, I believe many people have their own views and opinions on this issue. In my cognition, I think early education classes can choose to sign up, but don't blindly suppress all the hopes of early education classes, because we all know that nothing can be rushed, and so does children's educational awareness. If you spend too much energy and time on your child's education too early, it will not only make your child feel tired of learning, but also make your child feel tired of learning. After all, children are curious when they reach a certain age. Forcing them to study will not only make them have excessive resistance to learning, but may even have a certain impact on his future learning style and progress, which is not what our public wants to see.

So if you think from this angle, you can choose to let your children go to preschool classes to get in touch with some knowledge, but don't be too obsessed with the education of preschool classes, so that children can better keep up with the development of the times and better adapt to their own development. This is often what we want to see and what we can achieve, isn't it?