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What's the difference between a nursery and a kindergarten?
The first difference is the different age positioning: the parent-child park is positioned at 0-3 years old, and the kindergarten can only go to school at the age of three; Second, the education methods are different: parent-child park is a way and method for children to learn and learn in the form of games, and kindergartens pay attention to learning specific content. The third difference is that the forms of learning are different. Parent-child park is accompanied by parents, not only to educate children, but also to educate parents. Kindergarten is not accompanied by parents. The fourth difference is that there are no more than 8 children in a class in the parent-child park. If there are more than eight children, don't go to class. It didn't work. Kindergarten is normally 25-40. How is the learning effect? That's the whole country. Difference five, different positioning, kindergarten is a national universal education, parent-child park is now an elite education, only for families with good family conditions.

Nowadays, most early education institutions take sensory training as the main training content, and many kindergartens also offer parent-child classes, mainly to prepare children for entering the park. See what kind of needs you have, both high-priced and ordinary.

Early education institutions in kindergartens mainly prepare for entering the park. The main purpose is to develop children's sociality and feel the collective life. Actually, it's either expensive or good. Many children with higher fees are allowed to develop without control, which is not conducive to the formation of children's good personality.