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Can a two-year-old baby attend an early education class?
Seeing that the baby is approaching the age of kindergarten, many mothers begin to hesitate. Is it better for a three-year-old baby to learn well from an early education class or go directly to kindergarten? Now let's find out how big the kindergarten class can be, and whether it is better to go to early education at the age of three or kindergarten.

Small classes in kindergartens are also called nursery classes in some places. The babies in this class are generally between two and three years old. Generally, at this time, the baby's self-care ability and expression ability are relatively poor, which requires special care from the teacher. Therefore, the number of students in this class will be relatively small, no more than 20 at most, and even some classes will have two teachers to take care of four or five students. This class is slightly more expensive than ordinary kindergarten classes.

It is best to go to kindergarten when the baby is three years old, because he graduated from kindergarten at the age of three and went to the first grade of primary school at the age of six. But it is still necessary to combine the baby's all-round development ability. If the baby's self-care ability and expression ability are much worse, let the baby go to the early education class for a while first, and then go to kindergarten later.

To put it bluntly, early education classes are not only education for babies, but also education for parents. Early education institutions emphasize parent-child communication and interaction, so that parents can master the methods of parenting education in the process of playing games and become qualified parents, while kindergartens mainly educate their children in moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic and labor aspects.