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What's the difference between early education and kindergarten?
Early education is early education, that is, children aged 0/6 are educated. Kindergarten is for children aged 3-6. They overlap and are independent of each other.

school-age children

The common practice of parents is to send school-age children to kindergartens for education and custody, so there is no market for early education institutions.

Early education institutions

Early education recruits children over 2 years old under the banner, and some 18-month-old children are sent to early education kindergartens or parent-child parks for education at birth.

Characteristic education

Another kind of early education is to make features directly, such as music, dance, painting and logical thinking. As a supplementary way of after-school education in kindergartens.