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Is it early for the baby to go to early education at the age of 2?
Nowadays, parents pay more and more attention to their children's early education. Some parents begin to give prenatal education to their babies when they are pregnant, and usually give them early education training after their babies are born. Moreover, early education classes are still popular in the market. Some parents think that it is unprofessional to teach their children early, so it is better to let some professionals teach their children early. Then, how old is the early education class suitable for children, and how about going to the early education center at the age of 2?

First of all, under normal circumstances, it is more appropriate for a baby to attend an early education class at the age of three, because when the child is three, he will complete this stage of self-differentiation, and it is possible to express himself while eating and sleeping, and he can also play well with some children.

Secondly, 2-year-old children are generally not recommended to go to the early education center for full-time classes, because the baby at this stage is not adapted physically or psychologically. Babies around 2 years old have poor self-care ability, and eating, sleeping and urinating are basically problems. Some babies have relatively poor language skills, so it is very painful for such babies to go to the early education center for full-time care.

Therefore, it is not suitable for a baby to go to an early education full-time class when he is about two years old. If parents don't have time to take care of their children because they go to work, then they can ask their families to help, such as their mother-in-law or mother.