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Is it normal for the baby to be illiterate at the age of three?
For a three-year-old baby, being unable to speak may be worrying, but it is normal to be illiterate. Some parents want their children to win at the starting line, so they arrange all kinds of education and training for their children early, such as literacy, so that such babies may be able to read at the age of three. Moreover, some parents think that children are still young and advocate the concept of easy growth, so children naturally will not study. You know, literacy is not innate, but needs to be learned.

The education department stipulates that children must be at least six years old to go to school. Before the age of six, early education and kindergarten are both non-compulsory education, and each child's parents can make their own arrangements according to the family and children's situation. In other words, if parents and elders around them don't arrange and guide their children, even if some children can't read before the age of 6, this phenomenon exists. The problem of children's literacy lies not in the children themselves, but in their guardians.

When people advocate the concept of prenatal and postnatal care more and more, and the social competition becomes more and more fierce, many parents are easily anxious about their children's future under the impact of various information. They advocate that children should win at the starting line. The so-called winning at the starting line is to arrange various early education for children. Many children start before entering primary school, and they even attend various training classes except ordinary kindergartens.

Therefore, many children have a certain foundation in Chinese, mathematics, English, and even science and history after they formally enter primary school. Originally, this should be a good thing. After all, knowing early and knowing much is good for knowledge. However, there is a good side and a bad side, that is, many parents like to compare their children with other people's children, but they are very anxious when they find that their children are behind in some ways. For example, it is normal for a baby to be illiterate at the age of three, but it makes parents anxious. Therefore, parents should be advised to educate their children moderately.