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Is the parent-child class good in the morning or good in the afternoon?
1, first of all, I take the liberty to ask a few questions: I wonder how old the landlord's baby is? What is the usual timetable? Which brand is the parent-child class of early education and what is the curriculum arrangement?

2, then, then I combine the baby's situation, you can refer to:

* My baby started to attend early education classes at about 3 months from 1 week and participated in Australian Kangaroo International Early Education.

* My baby has a regular schedule. He must get up before 7 o'clock in the morning, take a nap for about 2 hours at noon, sleep until 3 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and fall asleep at about 10: 30 in the evening.

-So, although there are morning and afternoon classes at this age, such as 9 am, 10 pm,10 pm and 3 pm, I still choose 9 am classes. The reason is: the baby gets up early every day, and it is too late to go to class early; The end of the course is less than 10, so you can take it to other places to play (if necessary).

To sum up, it is suggested that the landlord decide what kind of course to take through the baby's own characteristics. Early education classes are very important. We won't miss class except when we are sick. It is also a good example for the baby to obey the order by itself.

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