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What are the benefits of insisting on early education?
1, exercise children's independence. When many children are two or three years old, some parents will find some early education classes for their children and see which early education classes are suitable for them, so they will let them go. Generally, children don't attend early education classes so often, about once a week, and each class is about 1 to 2 hours. And parents can accompany them, because children are still young and will cry without their parents. Parents just accompany and don't participate. So you can also exercise your child's independence. Children often need to listen to the teacher's arrangement and can't do whatever they want. I think the most important thing is to exercise children.

2. Cultivate children's communication skills. After attending the early education class, children will meet more people and become friends with many children. Generally, there is only one child at home, or only relatives at home accompany them. He doesn't know how to get along with people. Only when he is integrated into a small group will he really know how to interact with people. This aspect is completely different from the education at home. Some children are bound to have conflicts with other children when they first start school. Maybe other children are too close to him, so he is not happy, and he may directly hit others. But after the teacher's explanation and parents' education, children will gradually understand how to get along with others outside.

3. Stimulate children's potential. There is another advantage of attending early education classes, that is, it can develop children's intelligence, and you can also know what children like and dislike by attending early education classes, so that children can develop their strengths and avoid their weaknesses. Parents should continue to cultivate their children's advantages and consolidate their shortcomings. When children grow up, many parents will enroll their children in interest classes according to their specialties, so that they will not be blind and children will learn what they like more easily.