2. Observe the environment of the nursery: choose a clean, tidy and safe environment, and avoid choosing noisy, crowded and messy places.
3. Understand the educational philosophy of nurseries: Choose nurseries that conform to your own educational philosophy, such as paying attention to children's independent development and emotional needs.
4. Know the teachers in the nursery: choose teachers with professional qualifications, rich experience and love for children, and avoid choosing teachers without academic qualifications or experience.
5. Observe the management and service of nurseries: choose nurseries with standardized management, thoughtful service and good feedback from parents, and avoid choosing institutions with chaotic management, inadequate service and many complaints from parents.
6. Understand the curriculum of the nursery: choose diversified, targeted and age-specific courses, and avoid choosing single, repetitive and meaningless courses.
7. Visit the nursery: It's best to visit the nursery in person and learn about its teaching environment, teaching staff and curriculum. At the same time, you can also communicate with teachers and parents to understand their educational concepts and service concepts.