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What are the market prospects for early education and kindergarten classes?
20 19 with the continuous introduction of the national child care policy, the concept of child care appears in people's field of vision with high frequency, and the number of day care centers is gradually increasing. There is a huge disparity between the two-child bonus, the support of policies, the participation of capital, the expansion of demand and the shortage of supply. The emergence of children's day care makes up for the shortage of market supply, and the 0-3-year-old infant care industry has gradually become a new outlet in the education industry.

The development of children's day care service is conducive to solving the difficult choice between dual-employee family work and children, reducing the pressure of novice parents and reducing the contradiction and conflict between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law brought about by intergenerational parenting. These benefits of child day care are also the reasons why more families choose to send their children to day care centers. In addition, compared with nanny rearing, day care centers are more professional, more secure and more cost-effective, which is why more families tend to take care of their children. Parents in first-and second-tier cities are more eager for superior nursery education resources, so the market development potential of children's day care is great, and the prospect of joining day care is broad.