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Which early education class teaches well, and I am going to take my child to the early education class after the child is born?
Babies attend early education institutions before school age, so that they can prepare for entering the park in the future. The course of early education mainly emphasizes good parent-child interaction, so that parents and babies can establish good parent-child relationship through games. Early education courses are very helpful for developing your baby's brain and thinking. So how old can the baby go to early education? Let's get to know each other.

It is generally recommended that babies attend early education between 6 months and 3 years old, preferably around 1 year and a half. Early education institutions will focus on training the baby's hearing and vision. Visual training is mainly to select some cards and books with rich patterns and bright colors, so that babies can broaden their horizons from the rich colors of the world. As for the development of hearing, you can tell stories to your baby, teach her to sing nursery rhymes, stimulate your baby's hearing of Bao adjectives, and make your baby more sensitive to external things.

In addition, 1 year-old to 1.5-year-old is the stage when the baby understands the language, while 1.5-year-old is the stage when the baby slowly learns to express the language. Let the baby get in touch with more friends and learn the communication environment as soon as possible, which can promote the development of the baby's language and make the baby have the perception ability. You can also let your baby go outdoors to see the green and fresh world and colorful rural scenery, which is very helpful to cultivate your baby's observation interest and enrich your baby's perceptual knowledge.