In order to prevent their children from losing at the starting line, novice parents can say that it is very troublesome to educate their children early. While the "battle of the starting line" is intensifying, parents are also spending a lot of money on their children's early education. In some big cities, the monthly income of early education institutions is as high as 10 thousand yuan, which shows the potential of early education industry.
Middle-income families attach importance to children's early education. Research data show that in the expenditure structure, the house and children are the two "mountains" of the new middle-class families. Education expenditure has surpassed other living expenses in China, becoming the third largest daily expenditure after food, rent and mortgage. The higher the income, the greater the children's education expenditure.
With the importance of early education being recognized more and more, there is a growing demand for early education teachers in large and medium-sized cities in China, especially in big cities. According to experts' estimation, early education institutions in large and medium-sized cities in China, such as parent-child parks, communities and home-based early education institutions, need at least 800,000 teachers every year.
Among them, the gap of parent-child teachers in Beijing is about 23,000, and there are about 5,000 teachers in Montessori, Gan Tang and Orff. There are about 26,000 parent-child teachers and 8,000 Montessori teachers in Shanghai every year. Guangzhou, Tianjin, Wuhan, Shenyang, Chengdu, Chongqing, Xi and other big cities have no less than 8,000 early education teachers every year.