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Do you still need early education in two and a half weeks?
We all know that parents pay more attention to their children's education, so most parents will choose to send their children to early childhood classes and kindergartens, but some parents are worried that it is not good to send their children to early childhood classes or kindergartens too early. So, is it better to go to early education at the age of three or kindergarten at the age of two and a half? Take a look with questions.

First of all, sending children to early education or kindergarten should be combined with their own characteristics. If children have a sense of community and prefer to play with children, then in fact, at this time, parents should send their three-year-old baby to kindergarten. In addition, parents should also look at their ability to educate their children. If parents are more capable of taking care of their babies, then don't send them to kindergarten too early and tutor them. In fact, it is best for children aged 2 and a half to attend parent-child classes accompanied by their parents and preschool classes under the supervision of their parents. After all, at this time, the child is still relatively young and completely handed over to others. If there are any unfavorable factors, it will be too late to recover them.

Therefore, it is not recommended that children aged 2 and a half go to kindergarten, and it is recommended that they should be accompanied by adults if they go to kindergarten. In this way, all aspects of children's health and safety will be more secure.