As for hiring a nanny or sending it to an early education institution, I think the latter will be more at ease. My child was sent to an excellent early education institution before he was two years old, and then he was taken home after work at night. At first, my husband and I were afraid that it would be very contradictory for children to attend early education classes at such a young age. I didn't expect to get used to it in about two days. We didn't cry or make noise at all, and the children were very happy. We are relieved. Especially my children didn't like talking at home at that time. They only listen to their grandparents, but their mouths don't move. Not long after I sent it to Quanyou's house, I basically couldn't keep my mouth shut when I came back. I love to hum songs, and occasionally I will read you two ancient poems (at first I couldn't read which poem was "Family Quiz", and later it became the whole poem of "Family Reading Everyday"), which made my grandparents so happy that they forgot how reluctant they were when they decided to send their son to Quanyou's home. So I estimate that if only one nanny was hired at that time, the child should not be praised by the teacher every day as it is now.