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Monitoring requirements of early education in Nanjing
My daughter is five years old and is now in kindergarten. From 1 year old, I sent her to Nanjing for early childhood education until she was 3 years old. Now share my mental journey with you.

When choosing an early education institution, the most important thing is indoor safety:

1. Design of each corner: circular arc shape is adopted, so you don't have to worry about children being injured when they hit it.

2. Locker placement: the height is higher than the child's head to prevent the child from accidentally touching it.

3. The setting of the sink: Considering children of different heights, there are two kinds of high and low.

4. In the amusement center, there will be no small toys to prevent children from swallowing by mistake.

Then let me talk about the courses my daughter took in it. My daughter has just started to sign up for music courses. Music games can help children absorb music theory knowledge and cultivate their sense of music. They can also enhance their social skills and self-confidence and promote their personality development. Later, she began to study art courses, which is a small class of six people, mainly through manual, clay sculpture, paper-cutting and other forms to stimulate children's innate potential. What impressed me most was the music class I signed up for her later. That's bilingual teaching, which is very helpful to cultivate children's sense of English language. As my daughter grew older, I found that she was very interested in different music from all over the world, so I signed her up for the World Music Carnival. At that time, she would "show off" the new songs she just learned today every day, not to mention how happy she was.

Besides these, I think Michelle's teacher is also very patient. My daughter is a bit headstrong occasionally. For example, if she doesn't get a new toy, she will keep crying. Sometimes I am a little impatient myself, but the teachers are very patient. They played games with her while telling stories, and even I admired them.

Now that she has started kindergarten, she won't cry and refuse to go to school like other children at all, which makes me quite relieved. Last holiday, she would ask me to take her to Mitchell!