Will early education affect the normal development of children's bodies?
Parents want their children to grow into promising people, so they pay special attention to their children's early education. However, some parents think that children are still too young at the age of 3, and worry that premature education will affect their normal physical development. Some parents even take Wang Bo, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, as an example, thinking that people with precocious intelligence have a short life span. In fact, this is a problem not to worry about. Although Wang Bo lived only 26 years old, he died. But historical data tell us that he died of drowning and shock, not mental failure. In ancient China, there were many examples of "prodigies" living long. For example, Bai Juyi, a famous poet, was able to write poems at the age of five, which shows that he received education very early, but he lived to be 74. Another example is: Schumann, the former prime minister of the Song Dynasty, was able to write articles at the age of seven and took court exams with more than 1,000 scholars. Although young, he was not afraid. He wrote a chapter and made him famous for a while. Guo Moruo read four books and five classics every day when he was four or five years old. He is a famous poet who lived for more than 80 years. There are also many precocious people abroad, and their life span is not short. For example, Goethe, a famous German poet, began to receive education at an early age. At the age of eight, he could read and write German, French, Italian, Latin and Greek. He lived to the age of 83. William thomson of England is a great physicist after Newton. He was a very wise man since he was a child. He was able to listen to his father and other professors at the age of 8, 10 officially entered the university. He lived a long life, like Goethe for 83 years. Judging from the historical data of various countries, early education for children will not affect their normal growth and development.