But when it comes to necessity, it's actually whether the family can afford it well. Everyone knows that the cost of raising a child is very high now. Early education is the first investment in children's education. Because there is no investment, it will be more expensive. However, with the growth of children, the educational investment in various interest classes and remedial classes will continue. Except for nine-year compulsory education, other extracurricular studies are not cheap, which is the reality. Now education in China is the core. For early education, many parents are hesitant, because early education doesn't have an obvious achievement like extracurricular interest classes, so there will be all kinds of psychology such as distrust and incomprehension, so many questions have arisen: Is early education necessary? What's the use of early education? Is early education so expensive and worthwhile?
Everyone says that there is no harm without comparison. Nowadays, children in China are used for comparison. Some parents wait until their children go to primary school to envy how good their children are and why they are not so good. Have you ever wondered where other children's excellent capital is? Statistics show that children with good grades have good habits and good learning ideas since childhood, which is the capital for a child to be excellent.
Therefore, early education is still necessary. Of course, early education does not absolutely enter early education institutions, and capable parents can also cultivate an excellent child at home. Early education institutions only aim at families who can't learn early, train children more scientifically, professionally and systematically, provide a good growth environment for children, and adapt to group life early. Children are not independent individuals. As they enter the kindergarten, they will meet more people. Can they quickly integrate into the group and show themselves? Children who have had early education will adapt well to kindergarten. Parents don't have to worry about whether their children can adapt to kindergarten, cry or skip meals.