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Does the baby have to go to a parent-child class before going to kindergarten?
1. The reception range of the early education center is from six months to three years old, and generally about one year old is the best stage.

2. If the economic conditions are good, it is beneficial to attend early education classes, but it is not absolute. Because the early education center only has one or two classes a week, most of the time it still needs the principle of giving priority to family early education, supplemented by early education centers. Poor education is worse than no education.

Parents must demonstrate carefully when choosing educational institutions. Early education is guided by two words. Parents should do what they should do. As for children, as long as parents pay for their children, there will be an answer. Don't deliberately let nature take its course. The specific situation of each baby still depends on parents' understanding of early education knowledge and guiding the baby in life according to their own conditions. Only their parents know their children best.

4. In addition, whether to choose parent-child classes is also linked to parents' schedule and economy.