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Should early education be cancelled?
The so-called young convergence means learning the primary school curriculum in advance from the kindergarten class. In the early days, this young connection was called preschool. Later, in order to reduce the burden on children, the Education Bureau cancelled preschool classes and strictly ordered kindergartens to take care of young children.

However, the absence of kindergartens does not mean that parents will not let their children go to school. Now, apart from schools, the so-called early education institutions and cram schools are not linked by various names. Of course, the cost of these early education classes is not low, even more expensive than the tuition fee of kindergarten for one semester. Therefore, not all parents will take their children to this young connection.

Then, do parents with first-grade children regret not having a young connection? No matter whether you regret it or not, things have passed, but I think as long as the children are willing to study hard in the first grade, parents will have no other views on the connection between young and young. If parents don't have time to teach homework and their children's learning comprehension ability is a little poor, then parents may say it's a pity that they didn't sign up for a young transfer class.

However, personally, it is better to transfer to a youth class if conditions permit. Our family didn't report to the early education institution. We are taught by a kindergarten teacher. The teacher said that the Education Bureau has regulations that it is not allowed to teach, but if you really don't teach, it will be even harder for your child to fall behind in the first grade. So my daughter's kindergarten teacher teaches pinyin and addition and subtraction within 10, but she is only interested in children's learning and doesn't care how much they have to learn.

Therefore, my daughter is now in the first grade, and her current homework is relatively easy. I only read the topic, and she can do it herself. For pinyin, she mastered it quickly, and the teacher asked her to recite it. In fact, she can recite it in kindergarten, so she can consolidate it herself.

What should parents do if their children don't go to the kindergarten to change classes?

1. Although children are young, parents should stay at home with their children and develop good reading habits, which is of great help to the learning ability of primary schools. Children with good reading ability have a strong understanding of the text and the evolution of mathematics.

2. Teach children how to hold a pen and how to sit at home, because primary school teachers don't have time to take care of these. If you don't learn well in senior one, some parents will have a headache in writing and sitting posture in the future.

That's my little niece. Parents have not taken this problem seriously since primary school 1 grade. The child writes in such a strange way that I can't describe it in words. In the long run, her hands will definitely be deformed. Now I have found a calligraphy teacher to help me correct it, but the effect is not great.

3. Cultivate children's patience at home and let them understand that homework is done in one go. You can't watch TV for a while and drink water and eat snacks for a while. If you don't take your homework seriously when you are a child, once you graduate from primary school, you may have more homework, which may affect your normal sleep time.

In short: there is nothing to regret about being young, but parents should know what to teach and try to teach their children well in advance.