1. Different ideas.
Early education is a new educational model with a high degree of specialization, which promotes the development of baby's physical quality, intelligence, psychological ability and three-dimensional balance ability through various trainings. Kindergarten is re-education on the basis of early education, standardizing children's behavior and cultivating children's ability to perceive the world.
2. The education target is different.
The education targets of early education institutions are infants aged 0-3, including parents, and parents are the first. Kindergartens focus on children aged 3-6.
3. The content is different.
Early education requires parents to take their children to study together. Teachers must have four abilities and qualities: anthropology and biology, medicine and nutrition, pedagogy and psychology, and also need to receive professional early education courses training. The courses taught in kindergartens are mainly in five fields: health, language, science, society and art.
4. Different ways of education.
Early education is mainly for parents and babies to study together, while pre-school education is mainly for children to enter classes of corresponding ages in kindergartens and receive systematic daily life and learning ability training from teachers.
5. Future employment direction.
Graduates majoring in early education can engage in early education, nursing, family education guidance, early education management and scientific research in early education institutions, kindergartens and community-related fields. Pre-school education graduates are mainly engaged in education security, research and education administration in kindergartens, community-related fields and other kindergartens.
Preschool education needs more teachers, professional knowledge and ability, more patience and more love for children. You need to never leave your feet and always pay attention to your children, which is a great safety hazard. Primary school students have a certain learning foundation and study habits, which is relatively easier to manage.