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Which early education institution is more professional?
I think it is more practical to experience a lesson by myself than to seek answers online.

I believe that in Baidu, all the early education institutions you see have good reviews and bad reviews.

Here I can give you some references for choosing early education institutions:

First, we go to an early education institution. First, we should observe teachers to see if they are professional. It depends on two things. First of all, it depends on whether the teacher knows the children. The better a teacher's professionalism, the more he knows about children. Because he knows what method is most suitable for children, he can talk to the teacher about the children and see what advice the teacher gives. Secondly, it depends on the teacher's expression and communication skills. If the teacher, er, has poor communication skills and parents can't get enough guidance, the effect of this early education class will actually be greatly reduced.

Secondly, it depends on the courses of early education institutions. At present, many early education institutions in the market have their own brand courses, but we should know that babies from zero to three years old are in the process of whole brain development. Therefore, comprehensive, diversified, three-dimensional and multi-dimensional enlightenment is very necessary for babies of this age. Therefore, we need to see whether this course of this early education institution is professional or not, and whether it is a diversified course. We need to see whether it is a combination of static and dynamic courses, both art courses and intelligent enlightenment courses. A single curriculum is certainly very unfavorable to children's early education.

The last point is to look at word of mouth. Is this course good? Or is this institution a major? We can listen to the parents of a child who is already in class, or the parents of this child who has graduated, and listen to their real experiences and feelings in this class. But here, I also want to remind parents that most early education institutions, but their word of mouth comes from their services, so when we look at word of mouth, we must see the babies who have attended classes. How is its overall development? This is an important judgment point of word of mouth.

Therefore, to evaluate whether an institution is professional, we should learn to start from these three points and see whether the teachers are professional. This is the first choice. Second, let's see if the course is professional, diversified and comprehensive. Finally, let's look at word of mouth and children who have taken classes. What's the difference between them? What kind of progress or change have they made?

These are my suggestions for your problem. Here are two photos of early education courses for your reference.