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What is the difference between children who have attended early education and ordinary children?
Children who have finished early education have been trained in their intelligence and emotional intelligence, and they have the comprehensive ability to solve things creatively. Children who have not attended early education may have different thinking abilities than those who have attended early education, because the knowledge that children receive at home is passively accepted. Children who participate in early education will have a sense of rules.

Children who have not attended early education may have different thinking abilities than those who have attended early education, because the knowledge that children receive at home is passively accepted. Children who participate in early education will have a sense of rules.

It should be emphasized that early education is very important for all children. However, early education classes are one of the forms of early education. As for whether to give children early education in this way, it is a personal choice.