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Why do you say that early education produces talents?
Why do you say that early education produces talents?

This kind of early education is more popular in recent years! How does early education help babies?

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The more people use their brains, the smarter they are. As long as parents grasp early education and do it well, children are expected to succeed. There are many examples at all times, at home and abroad. The more people use their brains, the smarter they are. As long as parents grasp early education and do it well, children are expected to succeed. There are many examples at all times, at home and abroad.

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Relevant research shows that: 2-3 years old is the key age for children to learn oral English; 4-5 years old is the key age to start learning written language; Five years old is the key age for the formation of digital concepts. It is easier to teach English to a 3-year-old than to a 7-year-old. Learning the piano at the age of 5 and playing the violin at the age of 3 can get good results.

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Many scholars have made achievements in early education since ancient times. Wang Bo, a famous scholar in ancient China, was good at writing at the age of six, Li He was seven, Bai Juyi was five or six, Li Bai was five and so on. The German poet Goethe received a good early education when he was a child. His mother tells him stories almost every day. Every time he talks about the key points, he suddenly stops and lets him imagine the future stories. The next day, before continuing, my mother asked little Goethe to tell him his thoughts first, and then tell him. It can be said that Goethe's imagination was cultivated in this way, so Goethe was able to rehearse and perform on a small stage at the age of six and a half, and began to write plays at the age of 10. By the age of eight, he had mastered German, Italian, Latin and Greek. Planned family education before school laid a solid intellectual foundation for his future brilliance, and eventually made him a world-famous poet.

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Of course, we can't assume that early education is the only way of education. People's talents may be revealed very early or very late. When Newton was a child, his academic performance was only the lowest in his class, and he was called a "fool" by his classmates. /kloc-when he was 0/5 years old, his mother was desperate because of his poor academic performance, and once let him drop out of school to work in agriculture. Darwin's academic performance in school is also very poor, and his parents think he is a mediocre child. These are all examples of late bloomers.

Edison said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." This is conducive to our correct understanding of the importance of early education.

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