Two early education classes a week can't be immediate, but the real effect is the long-term effect that gradually emerges in the later life development. Let's take a closer look at the early education class. What does the early education class teach? The propaganda of early education institutions basically advocates developing children's potential in many aspects, such as communication ability, concentration, imagination, learning ability, interpersonal skills and so on. The teaching objects of early education institutions are mostly infants aged 6-36 months, and some of them start from newborns. Most early education institutions adopt different curriculum systems and implement age-specific teaching. Early education courses include games, music, physical education and art classes.
Parent-child interactive games are the main teaching methods. A good early education class will provide all kinds of interesting courses to attract children. Children will improve in the game and enjoy the game while improving. But early education classes are completely different from games. What are the benefits of attending early education classes? 1 Parents learn parenting methods and knowledge comprehensively through the early education class system. Now most of them are post-80s and post-90s. They love to learn parenting knowledge, buy many parenting books and pay attention to many parenting titles. However, they often learn something from the East and the West, and when they really need to apply it, they fall behind.
Professional early education institutions have a scientific and systematic curriculum system, which makes the curriculum design diversified and interesting for babies of different ages, and constantly adjusts and optimizes it in practice. For example, the theme of early education class is fruit. The teacher first teaches the baby to know some common fruits through picture books. Then start playing games: each baby will get a fruit in a black bag. Let the baby touch the fruit in the bag with his little hand first, and let the baby guess what fruit is in the bag. After taking out the fruit, if it is watermelon, the baby can pick out the spots on the watermelon one by one. If it's grapes, the baby can pick them one by one.
If it is a banana, the baby can peel it ... If the baby wants to experience other fruits, it must be. Then, the teacher gave each baby a banana, let the baby peel it off, share it with her mother first, and then give it to herself. Finally, the teacher will give each baby a paper towel to wipe their hands and throw it into the trash can. In the whole process, the baby not only exercised fine movements, but also learned to communicate and share, which was interesting, fun and delicious. Every baby is happy to finish all the courses.
Think about how we usually teach the baby: read the picture book with the baby and point to the fruit in the book and say to the baby, "This is an apple, a red apple. This is a banana ... "Then, there is no hindsight. Every early education class is a good social opportunity. For children, every early education class is an opportunity to communicate with other children and teachers. Before early education, my father and I would take snowballs out to play, go to shopping malls, parks, zoos and so on almost every weekend. Sometimes you can see that the little guy is in a good mood, but no matter where he goes, he basically looks serious all the way.
In the early education center, in the teacher's game session, I saw her laughing so happily outside for the first time; At first, the teacher would encourage her to exchange toys with other children. Later, for her favorite toys, she will take the initiative to exchange with other children ... For parents, every early education class is an opportunity to interact with other parents and teachers. When you are free to play, you can exchange parenting experience with other parents. In class, the teacher will point out our shortcomings.
For example, the teacher gave Snowball a toy for the first time and asked Snowball to choose one she liked. Snowball just didn't know what to do. The teacher said it was because we usually arranged too much for her, and she couldn't help it and didn't know what to do. After that, I usually try to give her a chance to make her own choice. For example, when reading picture books, I always say to her: You take a book and my mother will accompany you. If conditions permit, it is best for parents to attend early education classes in person, instead of letting nannies or grandparents finish early education classes for their children. The effect of the latter will definitely be greatly reduced.