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What's the difference between preschool and kindergarten classes?
The differences between preschool classes and kindergarten classes are: different ages, different education and different purposes.

First, different ages.

1, preschool: preschool is a class composed of children aged six to seven.

2. Kindergarten classes: Kindergarten classes consist of children aged five to six or six to seven.

Second, education is different.

1. preschool: preschool did not receive the three-year preschool education stipulated by the state.

2. Kindergarten large classes: Kindergarten large classes are implemented in strict accordance with the three-year preschool education prescribed by the state, and the large classes are the third stage.

Third, the purpose of establishment is different.

1, preschool: preschool is set up for children who have never attended kindergarten to adapt to primary school smoothly.

2. Kindergarten large classes: Kindergarten large classes are set up to systematically and pertinently cultivate young children's connection.