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Early education is to teach IQ tax.
Text: parenting is original in October, and individuals are welcome to forward and share.

When the economic conditions are good and the educational level is high, parents hope that their children can have some talents and specialties when cultivating them. However, the water in the children's interest class is too deep, and parents are easy to be passive to their children. It doesn't hurt to know more.

I don't know when it started, raising children has become an anxious thing. Now that the economic level has gone up, it is no longer a big problem for ordinary people to let their children eat, wear warm clothes and grow up healthily. However, it has become the source of anxiety for children to receive education Among them, it is a headache to enroll children in interest classes.

From the long-term development of children, there are many advantages in cultivating talents and specialties from an early age, but what specialties and how to cultivate them vary from person to person. Many people aim at this pain point of parents' needs and launch many strange interest classes. If parents are too anxious, they will listen to the temptation of these interest classes and blindly register their children, which will not only waste money and time, but also delay their children. There are three kinds of interest classes, and there is no need to recruit children at all.

1, there is no need to take early education classes.

Some outrageous early education classes let children under the age of three take various courses and even teach pi back ... euphemistically called "intellectual enlightenment", which is expensive. In fact, children of this age are not learning knowledge at all, but building a sound personality. They should learn how to get along with others, how to take care of themselves, cultivate healthy habits and form a sense of rules.

Most of the courses in early education classes are just to please parents and make them feel that their children have "learned something and have not lost at the starting line". Therefore, instead of spending a lot of money to let children "learn things", parents might as well give their children high-quality companionship.

2. Interest classes that violate common sense

Some interest classes encourage parents to sign up for classes, aiming at the mentality that some parents want their children to succeed, as if spending money to sign up for classes can produce a gifted child. The "teaching content" of this interest class is outrageous. For example, as long as children read tens of thousands of words a minute, they can know the contents of the book by flipping through the books, even with their eyes closed ... This kind of thing that goes against common sense will not be fooled by a little rational people, but a large number of parents have been fooled. Finally, I was too anxious.

3. Interest classes with mysterious qualifications

Preschool children have weak physical resistance and have certain requirements for learning environment. Unqualified interest classes, the environment is generally poor, the class space is narrow, the children are crowded, the air is not circulating, or there are security risks in the teaching environment, and the staff have no relevant qualification certificates and no safety awareness, which are very easy to put children in danger. Therefore, parents must avoid such institutions when they enroll their children in interest classes.

The above three so-called interest classes are all real "money-breaking machines", which not only pit money, but also deceive people. Many experienced people bluntly say: it is really an IQ tax!

1, we should consider the natural laws of children's growth and development.

Children grow up in stages, and the education they can receive at each stage is different. It is harmful to children to "pull out the seedlings to encourage them" Parents should respect the natural law of children's growth when choosing interest classes for their children, and it is best to know what children can learn at which age. After all, not all skills are learned as soon as possible. Being too impatient sometimes backfires.

2. Pay attention to the qualification of institutions and the safety of teaching environment.

What children can learn is second, good health and safe growth are the most important. When parents choose interest classes for their children, they should investigate the qualifications of institutions and ask more about other parents. Go to the teaching institution to observe the teaching environment in person, pay close attention to the daily work status of the staff, and check whether there are potential safety hazards.

3. Consider children's abilities and interests.

Usually pay attention to observe the child's personality, ability characteristics and hobbies, and comprehensively consider choosing interest classes. In particular, it is necessary to determine the wishes of children. Don't be parents' own wishful thinking. The children actually don't want to, so the effect of signing up for class is not good. It is ideal for children to be interested and willing to study. However, it should also be noted that if children's interest fades and they are unwilling to continue their studies, parents should seriously investigate and communicate, find out the reasons for their children's attitude change, and see if they can help their children continue to stick to it.