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Brief introduction to the main differences between kindergarten education and primary education
The differences between kindergarten education and primary education are: different leading activities, different teacher-student relationship and different environmental layout.

First, the leading activities are different.

1. Kindergarten education: Colorful games in kindergarten education are children's leading activities, and they gain various sensory experiences and social life knowledge through practical activities without homework and exams.

2. Primary education: The form of primary education is mainly through classroom teaching. Pupils have clear learning goals and tasks, strict exams and certain homework.

Second, the relationship between teachers and students is different.

1. Kindergarten education: Kindergarten education pays attention to the combination of protection and teaching, and there are fixed teachers and children living together day and night, so that children naturally have a sense of security and belonging to teachers psychologically and physically, and they are more equal and friendly to each other.

2. Primary education: Although every class in primary education has a fixed head teacher, there is less contact between teachers and students except in the classroom.

Third, the environmental layout is different.

1. Kindergarten education: The environment of kindergarten education is lively. Learning and living facilities are generally concentrated, and activity rooms, bathrooms and restaurants are closely linked to facilitate children's lives.

2. Primary education: The layout of primary education environment is relatively simple and serious, and tables and chairs are fixed. Without toys, there are fewer opportunities to discuss with peers or choose their own learning methods.