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What are the misunderstandings in education?
Myth 1: The more you learn, the better.

Nowadays, parents want to make their baby smarter than others' babies and let him/her learn a lot from a very young age. Some parents think that the baby is young and will learn things faster, so it is better for the baby to learn more. In fact, these ideas are not correct. Education for babies to get up early should be moderate, especially for very young babies. The sooner the better, the more you learn the better. Rushing for success will only backfire. Parents should first consider their baby's development level and interest.

Myth 2: You shouldn't "play around"

Some parents think that playing with water, sand and mud is simply "messing around", which is completely meaningless, so it will restrict the baby from playing with these things. In fact, I don't know, the baby's intelligence is often developed in the process of playing with these. Because, only in the process of playing like this can we know the world by touching and fiddling.

Myth 3: The more knowledge, the better your grades.

Many parents think that the better the baby's grades, the smarter the baby is. So we only pay attention to the baby's early education, such as literacy, calculation, language expression and so on. , while ignoring the education of interpersonal relationships, contact with nature and other abilities. In fact, education is the cultivation of ability, not the achievement of grades, so parents should know that the better the baby's grades, the smarter it is, and the most important thing is the healthy development of body and mind.

Myth 4: Relying on early education schools

There are also some parents who don't know how to educate their babies, so they take their babies to early education classes and push all the early education for their babies to schools, hoping that their intelligence can really be developed and improved. In fact, this effect is simply negligible. We should know that the early education of the baby is not only the indoctrination of knowledge, but also the cultivation of the baby's interest, which needs to be carried out simultaneously by parents and schools. Therefore, parents should never neglect their role because of early education.