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The Harm of Overdevelopment of Early Education
Parents always want their children to attend early education, and it is the inherent concept of many China families to make their children excellent, ambitious and ambitious. I don't know whether it is more meaningful or better to let children grow up around than to go to early education in advance. So what harm does early education do to children?

1. Causes children's psychological defects.

Because children are more dependent on their relatives, especially their mothers, when they are young. Leaving parents too early will make children feel anxious and insecure, which will lead to depression and loss of appetite. In this case, if children are forced to go to school, they will not be able to absorb knowledge.

2. Lead to the lack of children's interpersonal skills.

Under normal circumstances, for younger children, their main task is to play, but if they go to early education at this time, children can only concentrate on their studies, and there is no way to contact and play with other children, which may cause children to be introverted or even unsociable.

3. It may make children feel tired of learning.

Because you can't enjoy yourself while playing, you can only go to class when you need your parents' attention and love. This situation may lead to children's boredom with school and even resistance to school, laying a stumbling block to children's learning path.

4. It will lead to some psychological problems of children.

Children's own resistance is relatively weak, and they leave their parents to study at a young age. This sense of separation anxiety may cause children to have negative emotions, and then become emotional, inattentive and even mentally ill.

Therefore, parents should pay attention that every time they want their children to talk for a while, they should send them to the study class immediately. This will not only fail to achieve the effect of letting children learn, but will hinder their development.