Is Re: early teaching real science or "big flicker"?
praise
just want the child to grow up
"choose to make it clear before the early teach class that the child is so small that it's impossible to learn anything at once." "If you want to see the early days of education, there will be a great improvement in children," Rui Ma admits. "It's unrealistic."
because she had a clear understanding of her early childhood education, Rui Ma felt that she was right to choose early education. After more than one year's study in the early education class, she felt that Rui had made some progress in habit formation, concentration, and ability to communicate with others.
raymama told reporters that the idea of choosing an early teaching class is absolutely not similar to the idea that children are "winning on the starting line" and developing their children into "genius". She said, perhaps because of the great constraints of learning and life when she was a child, and so more hope that her children could learn more freely in the future.
has been half a "early education expert" of Rui Ma told reporters: "there is an authoritative scientific proof that children are basically without memory at the age of 0~3, but they have a key role in their future growth." "I will choose an easy and fun morning education institution, which does not want to deprive children of their happy childhood, and does not want to miss the golden age of cultivating their children's character and digging their children's potential."
can make up for his lack of education
Susan and her husband, who own a company, often need a business trip, only to leave her little daughter, 1 years old, to play at home and nanny. She found that although her husband and her husband are more cheerful, the little daughter is quiet, shy and shy.
"I always feel that children are too few people to contact. It's definitely not the way to go to babysitters every day." After consulting with her husband, Susan found a relatively early preschool institution nearby, and sent her little daughter there to play with her children.
"I used to think that as long as I read some books and know some information about early education, I can teach my daughter well." "In fact, there are still some misconceptions," Susan said. "After all, we are not experts, and we are not the same as other parents and children."
Susan also believes that the price of early education institutions is still high. But she thought it would be worthwhile to make up for her lack of education.