Early childhood is a critical period for the development of life intelligence. Grasping early education can improve the learning effect. The best age for children to learn spoken English is 2-3 years old; Foreign language learning should not be over 4-5 years old at the latest, because at this time, children will not be confused with their own language; 5-5 and a half years old is the best age to master the concept of numbers; 6 years old is the best age to develop size and orientation perception.
Bloom, a famous psychologist at the University of Chicago, published the book "Stability and Change of Human Characteristics" in 1964, and put forward the famous hypothesis that children's intelligence develops fastest before the age of 5. Teacher Hao Bin, a famous psychologist in China, once said: "Early childhood education is the starting point of the whole life education, and its educational goal should be to ensure the healthy development of children's body and mind and lay a good foundation for continuing education." Therefore, in the early education industry, the best period for early education by default is 0-6 years old.
The necessity of early childhood education;
Experts say that infancy is the fastest developing period of children's nervous system and the most critical period for developing various potentials, and it is indeed a good opportunity for education. According to the theory of sensitive period and brain development, the sensitive period of human information and ability development is concentrated in the first few years of life. This period is a unique and important development stage in human life, an opportunity window for children's development and the best opportunity for babies to gain wisdom.
The core of early education is to provide an educational and nutritious environment to "activate" children's brain development and personality growth, thus laying a solid foundation for their future development.
American scientists have found in animal experiments that early education for owls can make their brains undergo lasting physiological changes, so that the skills they learned at an early age can also be preserved into adulthood. Scientists believe that early intellectual education for children will also leave a permanent mark on their minds.