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Does early education really help the baby?
It's good for the baby to go to kindergarten. At home, we always chase the baby to feed, but in kindergarten, they must sit next to the teacher or eat by themselves. Kindergarten teachers are also much more professional than parents, so that babies can learn knowledge scientifically.

Nursery institutions can promote children's brain development more effectively.

0-3 years old is the key period of baby's brain development. 1 year-old, the baby's brain weight is equivalent to 50% of that of adults. At the age of 3, it reaches 80% of the weight of the human brain. After the age of 6, the neurons in the brain will go into a dormant state! Grasping this critical period and stimulating the baby's brain development will achieve twice the result with half the effort! It is helpful to develop intelligence, emotion, communication ability, creativity and social communication ability. Mengwa Elf Nurses use the material control ability mastered in game activities to complete their own works, increase children's self-confidence and stimulate children's unlimited imagination and creativity.