Whether it is good to go to kindergarten at the age of two and a half depends on the child's situation. According to the relevant regulations of our country, babies aged six and a half to seven can go to primary school. According to this age, the baby will start kindergarten at the age of two and a half.
In fact, considering the following three factors, it is most appropriate for a baby to go to kindergarten at the age of two and a half: the baby's physical immunity is relatively enhanced, the baby's independent ability has emerged after a period of training, and the baby's intelligence, such as comprehension and verbal expression, has reached a certain level.
Most three-year-old children have better self-care ability than two-and-a-half-year-old children. Kindergarten is a collective life. The more self-care children are, the better they can adapt and integrate into the collective life of kindergartens more quickly.
Children with good self-care ability go to kindergarten without too much attention from teachers, and can keep up with the rhythm of other small partners in all aspects. Encouraged by this atmosphere, children will become more and more confident and positive, laying a good and solid foundation for future collective life and interpersonal communication.