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What is the difference between kindergarten and early education?
1, parental participation is different.

Early education: a place to develop a baby's potential requires the participation of parents and children.

Tuoban: Parents are not required to accompany their babies to adapt to collective life in advance, and some kindergartens also provide tuoban services.

2. Different age groups

Early education: babies aged 0-3 can participate as early as 2 months.

Tuoban: Babies aged 0-6 can go to Tuoban in five months.

3. Different educational goals

Early education: more is to develop the baby's potential, improve the parent-child relationship, and teach parents how to implement scientific parenting education for their children.

Kindergarten: let children learn how to get along with children, enter the collective circle as soon as possible, improve their self-care ability, and prepare for small classes in the kindergarten.

4. The educational content is different.

Early education: different age groups receive different music, painting and language courses.

Escort: through games and singing, teach children to take care of themselves such as going to the toilet and washing their hands.