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Parents' prejudice against preschool education
Parents' understanding of preschool education still has many prejudices, which are embodied in the following aspects.

Ignore the early childhood education stage

Many parents have a one-sided understanding of their children's characteristics, indulge their children too much, and let them make demands and try their best to meet them, especially after school in the afternoon, which makes their children more willful, which is not conducive to their rapid adaptation to the living environment of kindergartens and increases the difficulty of kindergarten teacher teaching.

Blind pursuit of intellectual development

Some parents pay too much attention to their children's intellectual development, ignoring the cultivation of ability, the improvement of moral character and the shaping of emotion, resulting in poor self-care ability, selfishness and indifference to others, resulting in the imperfection of their children's personality.

Advanced educational thought

Some parents often implement advanced education in order to make their children stand out among their peers. They either send their children to primary school in advance, or instill some elementary school content in their children in advance. Regardless of the characteristics of children, it is absolutely unacceptable to pull out the seedlings to encourage them.