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How old can the baby go to early education? Is early education really good for children?
Nowadays, parents attach great importance to their children's education and take them to early education when they are very young. So how old can the baby go to early education? Is early education really good for children? The following is my opinion.

First, the age at which the baby goes to early education.

Generally, there is no hard and fast rule on the age of early education for babies. Early education is different from kindergarten, which requires children to be independent. Parents can accompany them when attending early education. But in order to make children better adapt to early education activities, babies over six months are more suitable for early education. In fact, as long as you are not in kindergarten, you can go to early education.

Second, the advantages and disadvantages of early childhood education.

There are good places and bad places for children to go to early education. A good place is to let children have a collective life early. After all, people are going to the society. Early education can train children's communication skills, let them communicate with others better and make many good friends. Secondly, many activities of early education have developed children's intelligence, enriched children's lives and liberated parents' hands. When children are young, it is boring to stay at home only with their parents or the elderly at home. The activities of the early education center are scientifically designed to promote the baby's growth and development. The disadvantage of early education center is that the baby is still young, the immune system is still improving, and contact with others is easy to get sick and catch a cold. Early education centers are generally closed, and many people stay together, which is easy to cross-infect. In addition, early education has a disadvantage that it is expensive. The prices of general early education institutions are higher than those of kindergartens. Because the babies in early education are young and the number is small, teachers in early education need more energy and the fees are rising.

Generally speaking, if the economic conditions at home allow, parents can still consider letting their babies go to early education. The age of the baby's early education also needs further evaluation by parents. Because individual development is different, there is no uniform regulation. When choosing an early education institution, you must compare a few more and choose an early education suitable for your baby.