What are the benefits of early education? As an increasingly common new phenomenon, early education classes attract a large wave of parents who want to succeed. It is the wish and expectation of every parent to make their children better. To some extent, attending early education classes does have many benefits.
Develop the baby's potential. Accompanied by parents and teachers, it is helpful to let the baby participate in some early education activities, such as language intelligence, body intelligence, music intelligence, logical intelligence and so on. Every child has a unique personality and characteristics, some are lively and can adapt to environmental changes, and some are relatively introverted and cautious. Through some activities or games, parents can pay attention to their children's reaction, which not only exercises their children's ability, but also enables parents to discover their children's nature, thus helping their babies to develop and adapt to new changes in their later growth.
Shape the baby's character. Another great advantage of early education is that it can cultivate the baby's cheerful and outgoing personality. They came out of a small family and came to a big family. The increase of interpersonal communication opportunities will help babies learn to communicate, make them more lively, confident and willing to communicate with others, especially for some introverted children, which will have many benefits in entering kindergarten and growing up.
What harm does early education take away the baby's freedom? We spent most of our childhood growing up in nature. Although we didn't get a good education, we exercised and learned some knowledge of nature. Fun outside these books is equally important. Babies will lose their free time to do what they want when they are in early education. If you impose your will on them, it may not be conducive to the formation of their sense of freedom, so that they will not have happy memories of their childhood when they grow up. This feeling is of course worse.
The knowledge of early education may not be digested. Memory does not mean understanding. When we were very young, we would recite such a wonderful poem as "I woke up in this bright spring morning, and birds were singing everywhere", but when we grew up, we could understand this poem in the morning when birds were singing. Children's brain development is also a process of gradual maturity. Too much incomprehensible indoctrination will only increase the burden on the baby's brain, which is no different from what we memorize, but there will be painful experiences, so we should teach students in accordance with their aptitude.