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What are the children's education insurance?
? There are many kinds of education insurance products, but from the perspective of guarantee period, they can basically be divided into lifelong education insurance and non-lifelong education insurance.

? Lifelong education fund insurance can pay children's education fund at the agreed education stage, and provide start-up fund, marriage fund, pension, etc. At different stages of a child's life, it covers the child's life.

? Non-lifelong education funds are more targeted, only serving children's education stage, and generally paying insurance money in the education stage after middle school.

Why buy children's education insurance?

1, to ensure financial support at important stages of life.

Education is related to children's growth and affects their happiness. These important life nodes need parents to provide them with solid support. If children go to school or old age, but parents are unable to support them, it will inevitably affect their growth and life. By configuring children's education insurance, parents can be effectively prevented from "falling off the chain" at these critical moments.

2. High education and high cost.

For most families, the cost of education is not a small expense. It takes more than ten years for children to enter high school, go to universities, graduate students, doctors and even go abroad for further study, and the cost may be as high as one million. As for expenses, if you want to prepare an ideal wedding, all kinds of expenses add up, which is also a big expense.

Obviously, raising children is not easy. As parents, the economic pressure is very great. Without the protection of children's education insurance, many families will face great economic pressure at the important stage of these children.

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