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How old can the baby go to early education?
The baby's brain is ready for early education from the beginning, and early education can start from the birth of the baby. Because the brain develops normally the fastest before the age of 3, and the brain weighs 370 grams at birth, and then the brain weight increases the fastest in the first year, which is twice as much as that at birth at 6 months, accounting for 50% of the adult brain weight, while the child's weight will not reach 50% of the adult until 10 years old.

It can be seen that the brain development greatly exceeds the speed of physical development. Many treasure mothers wonder, can you understand that the baby is still so young? In fact, early education is a kind of subconscious cultivation, which is of great help to the baby's growth and development in the long run.

Because children's intellectual development is unbalanced, it develops fastest in the first four years, slower in the last four years and slower in the last four years. Therefore, we can draw a conclusion that the younger a child's intellectual development is, the faster it will develop. Therefore, we need targeted early education, not blind early education, which is the correct way of early education. Targeted early education is mainly manifested in the development of four abilities: vision, language, movement and emotional cognition. So what we need to do is to train the baby to play a game or watch an action, so that the baby can play a greater potential, which will become more and more obvious in the future growth.