The baby's sense of order is established. Another progress has long been made, that is, the baby has established a sense of order, learned to listen to instructions, learned to wait, and learned what is not allowed, what is not allowed, and what is waiting. If you are not satisfied, you will only cry. At first, you will only run around in class. Now you can talk to me, don't roll, and concentrate on a class for more than half an hour. ?
The above is my personal early education experience. I think early education is not necessarily suitable for all families, but also depends on the situation. First of all, if parents can't accompany them in person, I don't think it's necessary to go, because the initial early education is actually more like 1 hour of quality parent-child time. If you can only take it with your grandparents or even your nanny, it's not necessary. Secondly, it is the distance from the early education center. The distance is too far, and the time cost is really too high. Whether it is a full-time nanny or a part-time nanny, it takes too much energy to take your baby to early education. Unless the nanny really has the perseverance to send it to class, intermittent classes may not be effective.
Finally, the concept of early education center. Nowadays, many early education projects are packaged at a high end, but in fact, from my experience, early education is actually to give children a place where they can develop their intelligence, instead of playing with sand and mud all day. If you expect your child to learn something by going to early education several times, I suggest not going. ? I think it is only suitable for early education. You think the baby is well adapted, and you can experience it if you have the conditions to pick it up. It doesn't mean that not going to church early will affect the child's future growth and development. At that time, it would be good to be full, and it would be a big deal to be able to read. Without early education, it is still a happy and healthy growth.