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Do I need to go to a nursery or an early education class before going to kindergarten?
Before going to kindergarten, if possible, most children will go to nurseries and preschool classes. Every parent doesn't want their children to lose at the starting line, so many children lost their best childhood because they signed up for various classes, but the mood as parents is really understandable.

The Committee member suggested that in order to integrate resources, nurseries and early education classes can be merged into kindergartens, and perhaps these two institutions are no longer needed. For children, there is no need to transfer to multiple institutions, and their adaptability is also improved accordingly, which is conducive to physical and mental development. For parents, there is no need to worry about the qualifications and conditions of nurseries, and there is no need to worry about the high cost of early education. The younger age of kindergarten admission is really beneficial to society.

After all, kindergartens are formal educational institutions, and preschool teachers need to study and screen, so giving children to kindergartens will make parents feel more at ease.