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I think in the early education class, the teacher takes the children to play and play games. Is this class useful?
"My understanding is that for children, the combination of games and experiences is learning. First of all, because the children in early education are still young, you can't instill a lot of knowledge into them. At this time, it is most important to cultivate their perception and adaptability to the world. These abilities are absolutely important for them to better understand the world in the future, and the most effective way to achieve this goal is to let them experience it in the game.

For example, my son has been in Gymboree for 4 years, and I think the multi-sensory teaching they have been advocating is very good. In their class, the five senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste work together. For example, in music lessons, babies can enjoy the fun brought by percussion instruments; In art class, the baby will draw the world in his heart at will. In Christmas class, the baby climbed high and sweated, and really enjoyed it. Let the baby explore and learn while playing, rolling and crawling, and help them gradually establish their cognition and adaptability to the outside world. The effect is direct and obvious.

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