2. Promote physical development: Through various sports, games and other activities, children's muscles, bones and nervous system can be exercised to promote the healthy development of the body.
3. Enhance social skills: In early childhood classes, children can interact with other children of the same age, learn social skills such as cooperation, sharing and communication, and cultivate good interpersonal relationships.
4. Cultivate good habits: Early education courses usually involve self-care and etiquette norms to help children develop good living habits and behavior norms.
5. Enhance self-confidence: By attending early education courses, children can show their talents in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere and gain a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence.
6. Enrich family life: Early education courses provide parents with opportunities to participate in activities with their children, enhance parent-child relationship and enrich family life.
7. Early education intervention: For children with special needs, early education courses can provide professional early education intervention to help them overcome difficulties and improve their quality of life.
8. Cultivate hobbies: Early education courses usually involve many fields, such as music, art and dance. It can help children discover their interests and potentials and cultivate their specialties.