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Is it necessary for a one-year-old and three-month-old baby to attend an early education class?
First of all, it depends on what your purpose is. If you just want your baby to contact, communicate and interact with other children, I suggest you send your baby to early education. If you are ambitious, I hope he can pass early education. I suggest you don't let the baby go, because you will definitely be disappointed. Parents pay a lot for early education, usually once a week, so parents need to review what they have learned in early education classes for the remaining six days. Baby 1 1 month attended an early education class. My goal is to let her learn to crawl. After three months, the baby stopped learning. At that time, the teacher told me that if the baby could walk, he wouldn't climb. But when she was 1 year and three months old, she could crawl at the same time, and she liked it very much. However, some children's songs, actions and games I learned in early childhood classes are still very good. I enrolled my baby 1 9 months old in an early education class. My purpose is to let her communicate with other children more. As for the time to start early education, I think babies can start early education from 9 months, preferably in parent-child classes.