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What's the difference between early education and kindergarten?
Parents can make a comparison from the aspects of age division, upgrading of parenting mode, differences in curriculum design, and matching degree of family needs.

Age division

First of all, the early education center is aimed at babies aged 0-6, and the kindergarten is aimed at babies aged 3-6. Kindergartens mainly include caring, habit formation, potential stimulation and enlightenment education, providing personalized growth programs for preschool children; The early education center focuses on children's education, which has some shortcomings, such as short courses, single content and high cost. Kindergartens only recruit 3-6-year-old babies, just missed the golden period of early education for 0-3-year-old babies.

Educational model upgrading

Secondly, the difference between kindergarten and early education center is reflected in the upgrading of parenting mode. Kindergartens provide full-time child care services for babies, which just solves the problem that parents in the workplace have difficulty in raising children and their children are unattended, and meets the needs of custody and education.

Early education centers can't meet the needs of taking care of babies, which is why many early education institutions are now transforming into foster care, but in fact there is still great inconvenience. The nursery environment requires basic conditions such as safety, ventilation, good lighting, convenient water intake and food intake, and most early education institutions fail to meet the standards.

There are differences in curriculum design

Furthermore, kindergartens and early education centers also have essential differences in curriculum design; The curriculum design of early education institutions is more to provide parents with some methods and strategies, so that parents and children can interact and help their children develop through interactive games.

Kindergarten curriculum requirements are comprehensive, and nursery services are more comprehensive and thoughtful, mainly including nursing, parenting and potential stimulation, providing personalized growth plans for children and providing parents with professional parenting knowledge and online guidance.

Family demand matching degree

Finally, the difference between kindergartens and early education centers is reflected in the matching degree of current early education needs. Nowadays, the educational atmosphere is strong. On the one hand, parents' demand for children strengthens their recognition and attention to early education. On the other hand, the contradiction between children and work in dual-employee families intensifies, which requires the emergence of early childhood education model and service demand market.