Public kindergartens usually have relatively perfect educational resources, including high-quality teachers, educational facilities and teaching equipment. Teachers in public kindergartens are relatively strong. Teachers have received professional training and have rich teaching experience and professional knowledge. Public kindergartens often follow the national education policies and regulations, and have clear teaching standards and curriculum. This ensures the scientific and reasonable teaching quality and educational content of public kindergartens.
Private kindergartens have great flexibility and diversity in school-running ideas, educational methods and characteristic courses. Because it is not restricted by the government's education policy, private kindergartens can carry out different educational activities and courses according to their own positioning and characteristics, and provide rich and varied learning experiences for children.
International kindergarten is a special kind of kindergarten, which is famous for providing teaching according to international educational norms and curriculum system. International kindergartens generally adopt an international curriculum system, such as International Diploma (IB) and Montessori Education, focusing on cultivating children's global awareness, intercultural communication ability and multilingual communication ability. This teaching method and course can help children broaden their horizons and gain an international educational experience.
Special education kindergartens are schools that provide special education services for children with special educational needs. These children may have mental retardation, hearing impairment, language impairment, visual impairment, physical impairment and other special educational needs. Different from ordinary kindergartens, special education kindergartens provide more personalized education and support to help these children overcome obstacles and develop their potential.
The benefits of children going to kindergarten
Development of social ability: In kindergarten, children have the opportunity to play, study and cooperate with their peers, which is very important for the development of children's social ability. Psychological development: In kindergarten, children will develop their attention, observation, imagination and creativity by interacting with other children and participating in various games and activities. Adapt to school life in advance: going to kindergarten can help children gradually adapt to school life and rules and prepare for future school life.
Establish independence and self-confidence: going to kindergarten can help children gradually handle daily affairs independently, such as dressing themselves, washing their hands and going to the toilet, and cultivate their self-care ability and self-confidence. Provide safety and supervision: Kindergartens usually provide a safe and supervised environment, where children can play and study safely under supervision, and provide parents with time and space for work or other affairs.