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Age requirements for early education
1.0-3 years old:

Focus: At this stage, the focus of early education should be to cultivate children's basic abilities, such as language, cognition, socialization and emotion. Parents can carry out enlightenment education through interactive games with children, reading picture books and singing.

Methods: Parents should spend more time with their children and give them enough care and attention. Guide children to observe, think and solve problems through dribs and drabs in daily life. At the same time, parents can also participate in parent-child activities, so that children can learn to share and cooperate in interaction with other children.

2.3-6 years old:

Focus: At this stage, the focus of early education should be to cultivate children's hobbies and basic learning ability. Parents can take their children to various interest classes, such as painting, dancing and music. Let children discover their potential in the attempt.

Ways: Parents should respect their children's interests and choices and encourage them to actively participate in various activities. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to their children's learning progress and give timely guidance and support. In addition, parents can broaden their children's horizons and cultivate their imagination and creativity by telling stories and watching educational programs.

3.6- 12 years:

Focus: At this stage, the focus of early education should be to cultivate children's learning ability and habit formation. Parents can help their children make a reasonable study plan and cultivate good study habits, such as finishing homework on time and reviewing independently.

Ways: Parents should pay attention to their children's learning, communicate with teachers regularly, and understand their children's performance in school. At the same time, parents should also encourage their children to participate in extracurricular activities and cultivate teamwork spirit and leadership ability. In addition, parents can also stimulate their children's learning motivation by setting goals and reward mechanisms.

4. 12- 18 years old:

Focus: At this stage, the focus of early education should be to cultivate children's ability to think and solve problems independently. Parents can guide their children to pay attention to social problems and cultivate their sense of responsibility and civic awareness.

Ways: Parents should respect their children's independence and encourage them to express their views and opinions. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to their children's mental health and find and solve their psychological problems in time. In addition, parents can help their children to increase their knowledge and exercise their ability by participating in voluntary activities and social practice.