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Baby, do you want to go to the early education class or not?
I am not an education expert, just an ordinary mother. Of course, I don't like exam-oriented education very much. But this does not prevent me from talking about my personal views on early education, so my views only represent individuals. Don't spray me if you don't approve, I'm afraid! Of course, I also hope that my child can be a child prodigy when he is born. However, I am actually an ordinary mother. I don't have the patience and perseverance to make these things have a sense of rhythm. You can only listen to it when you think about it occasionally, just like losing weight. My ideal is full, and the reality is very skinny.

When the child is born, I also hope that she will not lose at the starting line and follow the trend to sign up for the so-called early education class. I was sleepy for only a few months, so I went to the audition with my baby in my arms. After a class, I found my baby asleep, and I was very confused. So far, I have been rethinking, does the baby need to be tired so early? I have always believed that children actually need the guidance of their parents, and parents are their best teachers. I really don't agree with what kind of influence the earth-shaking early education had on children when I was two or three years old. Because a friend of mine who is engaged in preschool education once told me that early education with only a few classes a month can't change children at all. If it is really necessary to change, parents must adhere to the educational philosophy and guiding methods taught by teachers in early childhood classes when taking care of their children every day. However, how many parents can do it in reality? For the simplest example, how many times have you been to the gym after completing the fitness card? Most parents still hand over the implementers of early education to the teachers of early education classes, but it is difficult for them to persist in their daily lives, let alone implement them!