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When was the first preschool education institution born?
The first kindergarten in the world was established in England on 1802. 1800, Owen founded a new Nanak cotton textile mill in Scotland. As a philanthropist, he cares about the work and conditions of workers, especially the education of their children. He forbids/kloc-children under 0/0 to work in the factory.

In order to reduce the burden on workers' families, he first established a kindergarten for children under five years old, which was then called a nursery. Kindergarten aims to cultivate children's good habits and discipline.

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German preschool educator Friedrich Schiller. 1805, Flobo began to teach in a Pestalozzi school. 18 17, he established a primary school in Cayo, trying to implement Pestalozzi's educational principles. 1837 established an early childhood education institution in Brandenburg, and 1840 officially named it "kindergarten".

Kindergarten, formerly known as Kan Kan Kindergarten, is an educational system introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago. Formerly known as kindergarten or kindergarten, it is a preschool institution that provides special care and education for children, usually children aged 3 to 6.