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Early education or early education?
I think children should be sent to kindergartens, because the standards of ordinary kindergartens are still relatively high, and the requirements for age are also relatively high. Two-and-a-half-year-olds are younger, and life in ordinary kindergartens will definitely become stressful, so I think it's best to send them to kindergartens to get more conditions.

A child of two and a half years old is actually a relatively young child in life. Ordinary kindergartens have involved some knowledge, and two-and-a-half-year-old children are not suitable for learning any knowledge, so I think ordinary kindergartens are not suitable for children of this age. Adults must consider the actual situation of children, and age must be a very big consideration.

First, ordinary kindergartens have begun to involve some knowledge. Ordinary kindergartens are older than preschool kindergartens, so these children have begun to involve some knowledge, which is incomprehensible to two-and-a-half-year-old children, so it is not a good thing to enter such schools. Entering kindergarten can get more care, and the key is to give children an enlightenment education. Enlightenment education is very important for children. You don't have to be exposed to knowledge too early, as long as you can open the road to education.

Second, early education kindergartens are more suitable for young children. The purpose of early education kindergarten is to let younger children have a learning environment. This kind of kindergarten is actually to solve the problems of parents in society, because many parents have no time to take care of their children, so they can only be sent to such schools, which can save parents a lot of time and give their children a place to be taken care of.

Third, it is best not to let children enter kindergarten too early. I think it's best for families with relatively good family economic conditions not to let their children enter kindergarten in advance, because after entering kindergarten, they will lack the companionship of their parents, which will make their children face greater pressure. Parental education and companionship are very important.

In fact, the biggest difference between ordinary kindergartens and early education kindergartens lies in the age gap. Early childhood kindergartens are more suitable for children, ordinary kindergartens are suitable for children aged 3 to 4, and for children aged 2 and a half, it is obviously more suitable for early childhood kindergartens. But I think in today's society, children can't enter kindergartens too early, and parents' education for their children is more important, so they can't rely entirely on kindergartens.