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What about a three-year-old child who can't button up? Do they need to be sent to early education?
Three-year-olds can't button up yet. It may be because parents can't provide enough guidance, resulting in poor self-care ability of children, which will really bring a little inconvenience to the upcoming kindergarten life.

From the birth of the child, the parents' life is closely linked with this little life. The child's smiles and every move affect the parents' hearts all the time. For parents, children are not only children, but also the inheritors of our lives. Parents need to teach their children the experience accumulated in their years of life without reservation, and pay special attention to their children's food, clothing, housing and transportation.

This includes practical education. Children should learn to master basic life skills from the moment they can remember, instead of letting their parents do it for them. These life skills include children learning to eat, drink, wear, wear shoes, brush their teeth, wash their faces and so on.

Although children can't learn these skills well at first and even need to repeat them many times, it's nothing to make a fuss about. Everything has a process of never attending a meeting. No one is born omnipotent. Who hasn't mastered these skills after many exercises?

In the process of children's learning slowly, parents should not be lazy or do it for their children, but let them do it themselves. Let children learn from the details, learn from the details, and parents will correct them from the side. So that children can master these basic life skills slowly?

Even if it is sent to an early education class, is it necessary for children to practice by themselves in order to master various life skills? But why don't parents teach their children themselves? Parents know best what their children's temperament is, and learning these basic life skills has little technical content. All they need is a little time and patience. Parents can take it themselves, why should they impersonate others?