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What do parents think of children's early education now?
Children's education has always been the focus of many parents' concern. Now many parents attach great importance to children's early education and think that children's early education must be put on the agenda. In fact, many parents are already deeply involved in involution, so let their children join involution early. Many parents let their children attend early education courses because they are afraid that their children will not be able to keep up with the progress of the school curriculum after attending primary school, and they are worried that their children will be overtaken by others. This kind of worry will increase the pressure on children, so that children will be forced to go to cram school at the age of three or four, and they should have a good life. In fact, many parents' views on early education are often caused by the involution in their own workplace. Because many colleagues I know in the workplace also let their children join the study early, other parents naturally dare not fall behind. Even many parents let their children participate in early education, and even have very high requirements for children who are still in their infancy. In fact, I think early education itself is an enlightening thing, just to let children get in touch with knowledge earlier. It doesn't necessarily mean that they must achieve excellent results at this stage of their children. But now many parents can't wait, regardless of whether their children are fully developed. They just want their children to be prodigies from an early age and to be geniuses as soon as possible, but I think this is a bit too much. It is already very painful for them to attend early education classes, and it is almost breathless for them to sacrifice their play time to make their studies better. And many parents are very supportive of early education. They not only want to keep their own involution going, but also want their children to join the involution as soon as possible. I think it's really a little scary.