First, kill time
My eldest daughter went to Teletubbies when she was a child. At that time, she could take all classes with the annual card, and play there for free. She could stay in it all day except for the lunch break. Grandpa likes it very much. He takes her every morning, goes home for dinner and sleep at noon, and goes again in the afternoon. It's easy to kill time.
Second, professional courses
Early education institutions generally have professional courses and professional teachers. Children can not only learn music, painting, dancing, singing and sensory training, but also learn some good habits, such as packing toys.
Third, a safe venue.
Early education institutions have good hardware facilities, large venues and adequate protective measures. Children are not easy to get hurt when playing inside, which is much safer than parks and communities outside.
Fourth, make friends.
There are many children in early education institutions, and you can make many friends. Children of this age begin to need friends, and initially learn to associate with people and get along with them.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) performance experience
Early education institutions often have the opportunity to perform in the classroom or on the stage, not to say that children will perform in the future, but to exercise their courage and cultivate their generous and natural temperament in front of the audience.
Of course, early education classes are mixed, and parents need to carefully screen them. It is expensive and needs parents to choose according to the actual situation. Time is too short, so parents need to arrange time to accompany them.
In short, make choices according to your own needs, and don't blindly follow suit.