When I was 6 months old, I saw an early education institution handing out leaflets on the way shopping. With curiosity, I tried a class with my child and found that the child was very uncooperative and cried as soon as he entered the classroom. At that time, the teacher suggested changing classes to see the adaptability of children. Because all the children in the class are about the same age, when my baby cries, all the other children cry, so I give up.
When I was one year old, the teacher of the early education center suggested that I take my children to try other classes. Because I thought the children were fooling around at home and the early education center could at least learn something, I took them to try a class and then signed up for a year. I used to cry until I was willing to sit in the back and listen to the teacher. Now I can play various games with the teacher. I'm glad I insisted.
According to experience, give some suggestions to friends who want to take early education classes:
1, you must be close to home, and you can only persist if you are close to home.
2. Be sure to try the class and choose the right teacher. My baby is in a teacher's class, only my mother takes care of it, and my father cries when he takes it. With a new teacher behind me, I go to class happily every day.
3. Be sure to get the support of your family. Because mom or grandma doesn't always have time; It may also be that physical education class is physically heavy, and Dad needs to take it with him.
So whether early education is useful or not requires long-term persistence to be effective.