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The difference between early education and preschool education
The differences between early education and preschool education are as follows:

1. Different concepts: Preschool education is a part of the scientific system of preschool education. Kindergarten teachers and parents stimulate children's brains in a planned, systematic and scientific way, so that the functions of various parts of the brain are gradually improved. Early education generally refers to the education received from birth to the pre-primary stage, which is the enlightenment education of life and has the significance of laying the foundation.

2. Different ways: Preschool education is mostly carried out in kindergartens. Through seven educational means, such as sports activities, games, labor, classroom teaching, entertainment activities and daily life, children are educated in all-round development in many aspects, such as body, intelligence, morality and beauty. Early education mainly focuses on family education. Parents generally choose toys reasonably, such as building blocks, puzzles, dolls, balls, white paper, long-haired bears, crayons, etc., to educate their children.

3. Different education targets: the education targets of early education institutions are infants aged 0-3, including parents, and parents are the first. Kindergartens focus on children aged 3-6.

4. Different employment directions: Graduates majoring in early education can engage in early education, nursing, family education guidance, early education management and scientific research in early education institutions and kindergarten communities. Pre-school education graduates are mainly engaged in education security, research and education administration in kindergartens, community-related fields and other kindergartens.