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What is the price of Tianjin Ruide Early Education Center this year?
Our children began to attend Ryder early education in March 20 12. At that time, she was one year old and three months old, and went directly to the little penguin class. We applied for 2 years and 96 class hours, and the price was over 13000. The price should be about the same now. In addition, 10% of the courses were given, that is, 10 courses.

I think the key to choosing early education is to see if children like it or not. Our children like early education very much, and they are very happy every time they go. I don't really care what kind of improvement children can get in the early education center. The original intention of registration is to find a place for children to play. Although the price of early education is relatively expensive, I think it is worthwhile as long as the children like it. If you take your children to Naughty Castle, you have to pay a dollar in time every time, which is not cheap. And there are teachers in the early education center, so there will be some systematic physical training, which is better than going to naughty castle. Now that our child is 2 years old, he can follow the teacher to complete the whole course. I think it's a foreshadowing for her to go to kindergarten next year.

I have compared Gymboree and Oriental Baby before. Let's start with the Oriental Baby. We went to several classes and bought them online. Personally, I don't like their curriculum. The content of the class is a bit boring and inactive. I don't think it's natural for children As for Gymboree, although she didn't attend the audition, she learned about her history. It is said that it was created by an American mother to find a place for her children to play. Not bad, actually. This concept is simple and clear. I finally chose Rhett (actually Rhett is far from my home, which is not the best choice for me in terms of transportation) because Rhett's founder is a doctor, and I think she pays more attention to the physical development of children, which is what Rhett calls neurology. Moreover, I think Reid's curriculum is very good, combining static and dynamic, and paying attention to cultivating and exercising children's comprehensive ability. I think it is good.

Having said that, I don't want to criticize anyone or advertise to anyone. It is purely the result of caring for each other as a mother. I was also confused when I first chose early education for my children. I also summed up the experience of other older mothers in many ways, plus my own consultation and experience, and finally made a choice. Now I offer it to you, I hope it will help you.