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Is preschool education beneficial to cognitive ability?
Early education is an organized and purposeful educational activity for infants aged 0-6, especially 0-3. It can promote the intelligence development of infants and improve the situation of some children with low IQ. Early education focuses on intelligence, giving comprehensive guidance to infants, or "early development" to be more accurate. Nowadays, the early education methods adopted by many parents are unscientific. Simply spoon-feeding their children is tantamount to pulling out the seedlings and will have a negative impact on their growth. On the one hand, children receive too much education under pressure, on the other hand, they lack the care of their parents, which may develop into autism, ADHD or depression. In addition, many parents choose one-sided educational content, mostly for pure intellectual development, and children are instilled with a lot of indigestible knowledge. Some children skillfully recite the four books and five classics at an early age, but they delay learning to walk. This is also a misunderstanding, monotonous content often causes children's boredom.