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How to choose an early education institution
Parents should consider the following criteria when choosing an early education institution.

Educational idea

Understand whether the educational philosophy of early education institutions conforms to their own values and children's needs. For example, some institutions emphasize all-round development, while others focus on one aspect of capacity building.

competence

Understand the qualifications and experience of teachers in early education institutions and whether their teaching methods are suitable for children's growth needs.

Environmental facilities

Investigate whether the environment of early education institutions is safe, hygienic and comfortable, and whether the facilities are complete and advanced.

course

Understand the curriculum content and characteristics of early education institutions, and whether it meets the age characteristics and development needs of children. At the same time, we should emphasize the diversity and flexibility of the curriculum and make adjustments according to children's interests and needs.

quality of teaching

You can know the teaching quality and effect of early education institutions by consulting other parents or checking the evaluation of institutions. In addition, you can also observe the performance and participation of children in the classroom to judge whether children like and adapt to this early education institution.

Price–performance ratio

Understand the cost of early education institutions, combine the above factors, weigh the price and quality, and choose an early education institution with high cost performance.

Convenient transportation

Choose an early education institution close to home or with convenient transportation, which is convenient for picking up and dropping off children.

after service

Understand whether the early education institutions provide good after-sales services, such as regular return visits and parent training, so as to better participate in early childhood education.