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The difference between early education and preschool education
Early education and preschool education are two different concepts. Although both exist to promote children's all-round development, their educational methods and goals are different. This paper will discuss the difference between early education and preschool education from two aspects: concept and educational model.

Conceptual differences

Preschool education means that kindergarten teachers and parents use various objects and methods in a planned and systematic way to stimulate children's brains and gradually improve their functions. It is an important part of the scientific system of preschool education. Early education refers to the education received from birth to the pre-primary stage, which is the enlightenment education of life and has a foundation significance.

Different educational methods

Preschool education is mainly carried out in kindergartens. Through sports activities, games, labor, classroom teaching, entertainment activities, daily life and other educational means, children are educated in an all-round way, including physical, intellectual, moral and aesthetic aspects. However, early education focuses on family education, and parents will reasonably choose toys such as building blocks, puzzles, dolls, balls, white paper, long-haired bears and crayons for education.