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How old is the baby suitable for kindergarten?
How old is the baby suitable for kindergarten? Parents have always had such a question: Before one or two years old: At this time, most of the children sent to kindergarten are in the stage of skipping words, so parents have no choice but to choose this road, but strictly speaking, it is really too early to send their babies to kindergarten. If some children's language development is late, they are basically in the skipping stage at this time, and they can't express what they want to express well. Therefore, parents' worries will be many times more than usual. It turns out that there are indeed many disadvantages for such a big child to go to kindergarten. For example, children can't talk at this time, and the problem of defecation is sometimes difficult to control. Another serious problem is that children's resistance in this period is relatively low, and aunts can't always take care of them, so the probability of being infected with the virus will increase invisibly. Take my little daughter as an example. /kloc-From 0/9 and a half months to 24 months, I have three serious illnesses, and the medicine can be said to be uninterrupted, so it is not recommended to send my baby to kindergarten at this stage unless absolutely necessary. Two or two years old: this stage is similar to the previous stage and is not suitable for sending to kindergarten. However, if the child's language expression ability is well developed and his self-care ability is ok, you can try to send it. If not, it's no problem to come back, but I still don't recommend sending it at this time. Three, two and a half years old-three years old: From my personal point of view, this time is the best time to send the baby to kindergarten, because during this period, the baby has made rapid progress in language, thinking, activities and brain development. One is to prevent children from being spoiled invisibly by adults, especially the elderly, and the other is the most critical and final stage of brain development mentioned in early education, giving the baby the most suitable development. For example, memory, coordination, observation and how to get along with other children have all been exercised, so it is most appropriate to send the baby to kindergarten at this time.