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What's the difference between early education and kindergarten?
The differences between early education and kindergarten are as follows:

1, different enrollment targets.

Kindergartens mainly recruit preschool children aged 3-6; However, the children in the nursery center are all infants aged 0-3, and they are engaged in scientific early childhood education and care services.

2. The teaching content is different.

The teaching content of kindergarten is basically a popular education model, which teaches all children unified content. Relatively speaking, the teaching in the nursery center will be more special and professional. It is mainly through scientific and systematic games to observe, understand and develop children's nature and character, so as to give correct and appropriate guidance.

3. The purpose of education is different.

Kindergarten education is mainly to prepare for primary school entrance and help cultivate children's all-round development of ability; The nursery center is engaged in the enlightenment education of infants, aiming at understanding the nature and growth law of infants and taking care of the healthy development of children's body and mind.

4. The business hours are different.

The opening hours of kindergartens are normal class hours from Monday to Friday, while the hours of nurseries are more flexible. Generally, day care, half-day care, time care and other services can be provided to facilitate parents to choose according to their own needs.

5. Facilities are different from the environment

Early education institutions: Parents are involved, and the environment is noisy, which generally fails to meet the strict safety standards of kindergartens.

Kindergartens: Kindergartens are generally built in residential areas, with great differences and uncertainties in environmental quality and uneven levels.