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My colleagues' children all attend early education, but I don't. Do I need anxiety?
Introduction: The children of colleagues around me are attending early education classes. You didn't attend the early education class. Actually, there is no need to worry. They are mainly too anxious, so they let their children receive early education. For children, it is enough to let them do the right things at the right age, which is actually more conducive to their healthy development. Don't just think about making children better, but ignore their psychological development and physical development.

First, there is no need to be overly anxious. More and more parents began to let their children attend early education classes. To tell the truth, early education is of great significance. If parents can give their children some correct guidance at home, there is no need to send their children to early education classes. Don't always think it's good to be outside. If children don't go to school, they are missing something. This is not the case, because the correct education of parents can bring correct guidance to children. No matter whether others can't attend the early education class or not, in Bian Xiao's view, you don't need to be overly anxious. As long as you have the ability and confidence to educate your children well, there is no need to be overly anxious. Don't compare with others. These are not conducive to the healthy development of children.

Second, it is more conducive to children's all-round development to let them do the right things at the right age. As parents, we should pay attention to the all-round development of children, not just the development of his subjects, or his physical or mental development. We should cultivate and educate children in many ways, so that children can have better development. Moreover, in Bian Xiao's view, it is enough for children to spend more time with their parents when they are young, and parents should guide them in their daily life. In daily life, they should take their children out for a walk, play and stay with children of the same age, which is conducive to the cultivation of children's social skills and their physical and mental development. Don't always stay at home, and don't always pin things on training classes.