What is a parent-child course?
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Parent-child garden understands from the word meaning: parents are parents and children are children. Parent-child garden is a garden where parents and children grow together. It provides a social environment for the only child to be close to children of the same age. Here, babies can participate in comprehensive, systematic and well-planned course training and grow up in a safe, free and warm learning environment. At the same time, it also provides parents with some information on baby development and guidance on parenting skills, so that babies can get the best development in the first three years of their lives. 2. What's the difference between a parent-child park and a nursery or kindergarten?
First of all, the parent-child park is more flexible in time arrangement; Secondly, the curriculum of parent-child park is more scientific and comprehensive than that of kindergarten. From life maintenance to grasping the key and sensitive period of baby's learning, the education of baby's potential development is younger than that of kindergarten. All activities are designed and provided from the physiological and psychological characteristics of infants, which are entertaining and more easily accepted by babies. Thirdly, the parent-child park emphasizes the joint participation of parents and children, which enhances the feelings of parents and children, increases the baby's sense of security and helps the baby to form good social behavior. 3. What progress will the baby make in attending the parent-child course?
By participating in the scientific and systematic parent-child course training, Baby Ginseng has developed in five aspects: big sports, fine sports, cognition, language and socialization. Among them, because the parent-child park provides a rich environment for the baby to communicate with teachers and partners of different ages, the progress of social development and the establishment of a sense of order are particularly remarkable after the baby participates in the parent-child park activities, which lays a good foundation for the baby to adapt to the collective life of the kindergarten after the age of three. When the baby is at home, parents and elders will teach the baby a lot of knowledge. Why is this different from the parent-child game in the parent-child park? First of all, the parent-child park has created a good collective environment for the baby. In this environment, babies can learn to greet people, communicate politely, be modest and play cooperative games, which is very beneficial to a healthy personality. This is incomparable for a baby who is educated at home alone. Secondly, the parent-child park has a scientific curriculum and professional teachers, which can promote the baby's all-round development. However, educating babies at home often pays too much attention to the education of language, cognition, art, sociality and fine movements, which leads to unbalanced development of babies and insufficient overall intelligence. 5. What are the general phenomena of the baby's first class?
Babies who have never been to the parent-child park may feel a little uncomfortable in the first class. If you have a baby, you will be attracted by all kinds of instruments and teaching AIDS in the classroom, too excited, running around and unwilling to sit down. Some babies will have fear, fear, crying and refuse to participate in activities. In fact, these are normal phenomena, because the baby needs a process of psychological adjustment when he enters a brand-new environment for the first time. Whether he is excited or afraid, it is the baby's adjustment response to the new environment. Mom and dad don't have to worry, as long as they try their best to cooperate with the teacher's requirements and adopt the right methods to guide the baby step by step. Generally, the baby can start to adapt in about four classes. 6. How should Mom and Dad cooperate well?
The first task of mom and dad is to insist on taking their baby to participate in the activities of the parent-child park, so that the baby's learning can be continuous.