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What does an early education teacher do?
An early education teacher is a teacher who is engaged in consulting, guiding, consulting and teaching for the care, education and rearing of infants aged 0-6, understands the growth and development needs of children at all stages, gives children room for happy growth, and helps parents learn to communicate with their children.

Early teachers, also known as early education instructors, are teachers who are engaged in consultation, guidance, consultation and teaching of infant care, education and parenting for 0-6 years old, and do not belong to knowledge education; Different from kindergarten teachers, early education not only educates children, but also educates parents, especially mothers. Early education can be divided into preschool teachers, parent-child teachers, teachers who feel integrated, Montessori teachers, Orff music teachers and home-based early education.

Domestic early education teachers are all engaged in early childhood education and psychology, and generally work in some early education institutions. Except for some municipalities directly under the central government and developed areas, there are official early education institutions, others are commercial early education institutions, and early education teachers must be trained by specialized training institutions before they can take up their posts.