Full-time early education institutions also teach babies all day and provide meals, but even so, they are somewhat different from kindergartens. The first is the teaching content. There are many private early education institutions and franchise stores, which basically teach in small classes and educate children according to their individual differences, so that every child can get good exercise and study. Kindergarten takes one semester as a time period according to national regulations, and classes can be held every Monday to Friday. This model is somewhat similar to that of primary schools, which are all large classes, with about 40 to 60 children in one class.
Secondly, kindergartens and full-time early education institutions have different responsibilities. The main educational purpose of early education institutions is to improve children's abilities in all aspects. They are more attentive in curriculum design and their teachers are very professional. Because there are many children in kindergarten, teachers teach children according to the traditional mode, and children learn a lot of knowledge points, but limited by the teaching mode, children's practical ability can not be well exercised.
There are also great differences in the ages of the educational objects between full-time early education institutions and kindergartens. The target of early education institutions is 0-3 years old and above, while the target of early education in kindergartens is 3-6 years old. Most of the courses taught in kindergarten are to lay the foundation for children to go to primary school.