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What is the scientific concept of early education?
Since educating children should not be based on how many poems they can recite and how many words they can know, what is the scientific concept of early education? Tell me about my experience in this matter.

First of all, I think parents should learn how to teach their children first. To give a simple example: When Xiaoxiao was a baby, whenever he cried when he was hungry, I wouldn't take the initiative to put the nipple into his muzzle like most mothers. In my opinion, this is very inappropriate. I just gave him a proper posture so that he could naturally find his mother's nipple and suck it heartily. In fact, this is the baby's exploration instinct. But many times, this instinct of the baby will be worn away because of the mother's wrong feeding method, which will affect the baby's initiative to explore nature in the future. In other words, any concept of early education should be based on the law of children's growth. If parents don't understand this, then early education is likely to lead to tragedy.

Secondly, in the face of today's diversified early education market, I don't simply equate early education with training in reading, writing and computing skills in advance. In my opinion, the all-round development of children is very important. More importantly, I always think that early education for children should start with entertainment and games. You know, children learn more in the first few years of school than at any time in their lives, and among them, they learn faster.