Why are parents so entangled in their children's young transition classes?
1. I am worried that my children will learn primary school knowledge in advance and will not listen carefully in class later.
Mei Mei's daughter will enter the first grade of primary school in September this year. The children's school is a public school near their home. In the past two months, Mei Mei recently asked relatives and friends whether to register the baby. But many friends have different opinions, which is particularly confusing. Another friend said that her son signed up for a young transition class last summer vacation, and it was good at that time. After the school started, the child's class teacher told her that the child was inattentive in class, distracted, obviously didn't master the knowledge points, and felt that he knew everything. At the mention of the young shift, she regretted it very much.
2. For the working class, the cost of young people changing classes is relatively high.
Many families are very willing to pay for their children's education. But parents will unconsciously measure whether this expenditure is worth it. As a result, there have been many parents' entanglements about their children's enrollment in young connecting classes.
Does the child want to enroll in the young transfer class? The following two factors can be considered.
1, decide whether to apply for transfer according to your family's economic conditions.
If the family economy is better, you can also sign up for a look. After all, it makes sense to find professional people for professional things most of the time. Of course, if the family economy can't pay for this extra fee, we don't need to go to the young transfer class. There are many children who have not attended this training class, and they are still very adapted to the learning life of primary schools. When we were young, many students didn't take part in the juvenile transition class, so they were still excellent.
2. According to the actual situation of children and parents, whether kindergarten classes are needed.
If the baby has family enlightenment or participated in kindergarten classes since the age of zero, it may have a certain foundation for mastering pinyin, literacy and arithmetic. If parents can also help their children develop study habits, they may not need to go to a young bridging class. There is a treasure mom in my circle of friends who recently punched cards every day like chicken blood, and the child brushed seven real questions. There is also a mother in the parenting group who basks in her children's daily English and Chinese studies. I think this planned summer vacation life may not need to go to a young bridging class.