Not everyone has a chance to give money. Many well-known high-end kindergartens still have obvious queuing phenomenon. As a parent, you will receive an interview notice after submitting your application. The kindergarten will check whether your educational philosophy meets the standards of the kindergarten, and whether your resume and background meet the standards of the kindergarten. At the same time, interviewing children is also essential. In addition to observing children's speech and motor skills, kindergartens can also give some pictures or think questions to answer. If you don't perform well, you can only miss the opportunity to enter school. Some training around kindergarten entrance interview also came into being.
When everything is over, the child will receive the first admission notice in his life, the admission notice of kindergarten. At this point, the attempt of middle-class families to enter high-end parks came to a successful conclusion. After many efforts and studies, I got the opportunity to enter the high-end park. Parents are faced with the educational ideas of various high-end parks, the circles divided by high tuition fees, and the deeper anxiety vortex that follows. Generally speaking, in addition to public parks, high-end parks and private parks at all levels, there is an international kindergarten in the sequence of private parks. International is not only an adjective here, but also a nationality. Therefore, it is generally composed of foreign children and overseas Chinese children who have obtained overseas nationality. Its positioning is also high-end.
Those ordinary high-end parks usually introduce the concept of authorized education as the cultivation characteristics of the park. For example, Montessori, an Italian educator named after her, has become a common label for high-end kindergartens all over the country, and to some extent, it has become a reason for charging high fees. Montessori is not alone. Next to him are western educational ideas such as Waldorf, Regio, Gao Zhan and Finnish, which are settled in kindergartens all over the country for parents to choose from. The main ideas are different, but the requirements are almost the same, emphasizing quality education and people-oriented, not just grades and discipline. Tracing back to their initial answers, parents basically agree that their children attend high-end kindergartens, their English level has been fully cultivated, their classmates are of good quality, and the campus environment and facilities are also very good.