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Hailida Chunshen Kindergarten Jiajia Kindergarten which is better?
3-6 years old is a critical period for children's development, and kindergartens have a great influence on children. How should parents choose a kindergarten for their children? We interviewed Kang Deying, the former director of Beihai Kindergarten. Teacher Kang said that when parents choose kindergartens for their children, they mainly look at whether their children can get all-round development in kindergartens. Teacher Kang said that parents should go out of the following misunderstandings when choosing kindergartens for their children:

1. No matter how far the journey is and how high the price is, try to enter the first-class kindergarten. According to the scale, facilities, management level, teacher level, teaching quality and comprehensive evaluation of health care, the state divides kindergartens into first-class kindergartens, first-class kindergartens and second-class kindergartens. The first category is the best. Although the first-class garden is good, it is not the only choice standard for parents. Parents should consider it comprehensively, and the distance of the road should also be a very important consideration.

Don't take learning a foreign language as your first choice. Learning a foreign language is not a compulsory course in kindergarten. There is no corresponding provision in the guiding outline of kindergarten education. You can learn if conditions permit, and you can not learn if conditions do not permit. There is no need to learn. Parents can speak English, and children will learn English better; Parents don't know English, and most children will forget it after learning it. The effect is not very good. In China, there is no ladder-like English teaching mode in kindergartens and primary schools. Learn better, and there is no bad influence if you don't learn.

Special education may not be suitable for everyone. Nowadays, many kindergartens have put up signs of characteristic gardens, such as bilingual kindergartens, music kindergartens, sports kindergartens and art kindergartens. Their commitment to cultivating children's specialties has really tempted many parents. However, these characteristic parks also have mixed characteristics, so parents should choose carefully. Moreover, the early childhood stage focuses on all-round development, and the cultivation of children's interests should not be guided prematurely and blindly follow the trend. Too much emphasis on one project will inevitably affect other potentials.