It is because they were deprived of this interest and hobby when they were young that they can't escape this feeling even when they grow up. This feeling and attitude will affect some methods he will adopt when educating his children in the future.
When it comes to advanced education, many people will pay more attention to the word "before", that is, it is a sense of time, which leads to the so-called early education. So what's the difference between the two?
So what is higher education? The biggest difference between advanced education and early education is whether it meets children's physiological needs. Early education meets children's physiological needs. Can stimulate children's physical function, so that children have greater interest and energy to learn. In fact, it is to force children to learn educational knowledge that is far from their age in advance to meet the parents' vision of "not letting children lose at the starting line".
The reason why parents want their children to go to early education classes is that before their children go to school, they can learn the knowledge taught by the school in advance through the teachers in the early education classes, so that the children can adapt to the school life and new knowledge in advance, and will not be so abrupt in the next school life, and the corresponding effect will be obvious.
For children, everything is curious. Parents must protect their children's curiosity. They should not force their children to have great study pressure in kindergarten because of their anxiety, which will dampen their curiosity. It will be very difficult to cultivate their curiosity in the future.
For kindergarten children, it is better to cultivate their reading interest than to let them recite a few ancient poems and master a few Chinese characters. Children who develop good reading habits will naturally be interested in Chinese characters, which is much better than simply showing children literacy cards.
At the same time, letting children read more books can also expand their knowledge, which is also very beneficial for some primary school interviews. In some primary school interviews, the topics are not knowledge beyond words at all, but things related to common sense, thinking, travel, family, picture books and animals. It is most important to cultivate children's interest in reading.