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What do pre-school education interviews usually ask?
Common problems in pre-school education interviews are:

1. Why do clothes and quilts always disappear?

2. Is it safe for children to go to the toilet?

3. My child is ill. Can I get some medicine to feed it?

4. Why is the kindergarten charge so high?

Children like to eat while watching TV. What should I do?

6. How to make children independent?

7. What do you study and what classes do you take every day?

Preschool education is an education that parents and kindergarten teachers use various methods and objects to stimulate the brain systematically, planned and scientifically, so as to gradually improve the functions of all parts of the brain.

The principles of preschool education can be summarized as follows:

1, starting from prenatal education to adapt to the education of all ages and individual development;

2. Promote preschool children's physical, intellectual, moral and aesthetic development and healthy personality development;

3. The combination of adult care and preschool education;

4. Interest induction and growth in the game;

5. Create a suitable environment and give full play to its educational function.