2. Understand children's interests and needs: Every child has his own interests and needs, and parents should choose early education courses that suit them according to their characteristics.
3. Pay attention to the child's physical condition: pay attention to the child's physical condition in the early education class. If you feel unwell, you should seek medical advice promptly.
4. Keep good communication with teachers: Parents should keep good communication with teachers to understand their children's performance and progress in class.
5. Don't overemphasize achievements: The purpose of early education courses is to cultivate children's hobbies and promote physical and intellectual development, rather than pursuing high scores. Parents should not overemphasize grades and put pressure on their children.
6. Pay attention to family education: Early education courses are only an auxiliary means, and parents should also pay attention to their children's education in daily life, such as cultivating good living habits and learning attitudes.
7. Maintain patience and confidence: Early education is a long-term process. Parents should be patient and confident and believe that their children will make progress.