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Early education does not attend classes.
I think children's study pressure is really getting bigger and bigger now. Many children start from preschool, not only have to cope with school courses, but also attend various cram schools. In fact, most of the knowledge learned in primary school is common sense, which can be learned slowly in daily life in time. Today's children have gradually lost their childhood, and there are fewer and fewer happy hours when they were young. Children should spend their childhood happily, not in boring words. Many parents have a mentality of comparing themselves with others, fearing that their children will fall behind others. In fact, this kind of worry has no practical significance. What they will learn in the future will be a hundred times more advanced, but that will be after their children grow into teenagers. Children with incomplete intelligence are not suitable for over-study.

Many parents who arrange a large number of cram schools for their children like to say that learning should start from an early age. With the accumulation of childhood, the future study can be smooth sailing. In fact, the current education curriculum has little to do with primary school, junior high school and senior high school. It can even be said that even if children don't attend classes every day in primary school, as long as they are willing to attend classes in junior high school, their progress will not lag behind others.

I have a friend who likes to enroll children in many extracurricular classes regardless of their wishes. Children are tired of learning, often absent-minded in class, and often play truant. The child is mentally immature and can't bear too much pressure. Children's nature is to play in happiness and learn life experiences.

Scientific research shows that children can learn more efficiently if they get proper play. Many powerful parents like to educate their children in the form of transactions. For example, there is a reward for completing homework before what time, what reward can be obtained for each page of the extra workbook, and the income can be obtained if the quiz accuracy and test scores reach a certain standard. Children are not only naive, but also more realistic than adults. Let them know that learning is good for them and cultivate this kind of psychology. Even without supervision, they will study consciously in the future.