Thank you for inviting me! The situation of each child in each family is different, so it is difficult to have an answer to this question. I think, if economic conditions permit, we can consider taking early education courses, but now the early education market is mixed, so we need to do more research, try more classes and choose the courses that are most suitable for children. The courses in regular large-scale early education centers are systematic and seemingly simple, but they can't be done at home, and some novice parents are easy to hurt their children if they don't do well, and they still need demonstration and guidance. Moreover, participating in early education can give children the opportunity to be active in the group before entering the park, and it will be relatively easy to adapt to kindergarten life.
It mainly depends on what you want to gain from early education, not what early education can teach children! Formal early education usually has art, music, English and other courses to choose from, which is also an enlightenment for children.