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What is the difference between early education institutions and kindergartens?
The main differences between early education institutions and kindergartens lie in the service objects, teaching contents and teaching methods.

1. service target: early education institutions mainly provide early education services for infants aged 0-3; On the other hand, kindergartens provide preschool education for children aged 3-6.

2. Teaching content: The teaching content of early education institutions mainly includes language, cognition, socialization and sports training, aiming at helping children to develop in an all-round way; The teaching content of kindergarten includes the cultivation of children's basic life skills, learning ability and moral quality.

3. Teaching methods: early education institutions usually adopt small class system, pay attention to personalized teaching, and have more interaction between teachers and parents; Kindergarten adopts large class teaching, which is mainly based on group activities, and teachers interact with children more.

4. Educational goal: The educational goal of early education institutions is to promote children's cognitive, emotional, social and physical development; The educational goal of kindergarten is to cultivate children's basic life skills, learning ability and moral quality, and to prepare for entering primary school.

5. Cost: The cost of early education institutions is usually higher because the services they provide are more professional and personalized; The cost of kindergarten is relatively low, because it provides basic preschool education services.