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Is it necessary to educate the baby at an early age? Can they really remember?
I think early education helps to develop the intelligence of babies.

Intelligence includes the ability to remember, observe, imagine, think and judge. However, no matter what kind of ability a child has, it can't be cultivated overnight. Just like Rainbow Xianzhi, a calligrapher in the Jin Dynasty, after five years of hard work, his mother still sighed and said, "My son has worn out three jars of water, and there is only one thing like Xi." Therefore, in order to cultivate children's intelligence, the education of children should be infiltrated into daily life. Whether the child is in the preschool stage of infants or not, it should be cultivated by appropriate educational methods. The education of children should not be confined to the "early" or "late" time range, but should be educated every day.

Personally, intelligence is largely determined by genes, in other words, talent plays a greater role. Secondly, family environment and family atmosphere play a role. After these factors, early education can play a icing on the cake. At present, the prices of early education institutions are generally high. If economic conditions permit, you may wish to participate. If the pursuit of cost performance, not encouraged. In this case, you can let your children get in touch with nature, other children, read picture books and go to museums as an alternative. In fact, compared with going to early education, the latter ones are more important and easier to achieve.

First of all, don't overemphasize the role of myth early education. Secondly, early education does not have to be completed in an early education institution, but can also be educated at home through scientific parenting methods. Of course, as long as you insist on giving your baby early education for a period of time, you will find its progress from your baby, and the progress of early education is ability, not just knowledge.

Early education is to train the baby's seven senses, such as vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch, vestibule and noumenon, through various games to make them feel more sensitive and intelligent. Because these senses are necessary tools for studying, living and working in the future, babies who have attended early education are "high IQ, high EQ and all-round development".

The form of early education is to play all kinds of parent-child games, so this also explains such things as: What can my baby learn at such a young age? Are you out of your mind? Wait for questions.