2. Children are always attracted by new things, and the time to concentrate on one thing is short. This is the nature of children. Although the early education classes are also changing, children are always children, and it is inevitable that they will not follow the rhythm of the teachers, especially those babies who are naturally active, and often play something else (even so, they will absorb the contents of the classes according to their own needs). Although we can guide them at this time, we must not force them. Even those babies who are willing to follow the teacher's rhythm need to observe before imitating. At this time, they must not be forced to follow.
3. Choose a regular large-scale early education institution and get to know your child's teacher. I think the curriculum and teachers of early childhood classes are very important. At present, the early education market is quite chaotic. Many courses are not cheap, but the quality cannot be guaranteed. I once auditioned for two early education centers marked "Hong Kong" and "America". The course is designed entirely from the perspective of adults, without considering the age characteristics of children at all. The child cried and didn't attend class, and was forcibly locked in the classroom by teachers and parents.