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Kindergarten: the golden age for children to learn Chinese classics.
Children's memory style and understanding ability change with age. During kindergarten, children's memory is in a stage of rapid development. At this time, exposing them to China's classics, such as Tang poetry and ancient stories, can make them feel the charm of China culture imperceptibly.

Classics of Chinese studies: a compulsory course

Sinology is the essence of China's traditional culture, covering political, economic, military and other fields, which is of inestimable value for inheriting civilization, enhancing national cohesion and rejuvenating China. Bringing children into contact with Chinese classics from an early age can not only cultivate their language ability, but also cultivate their sentiment and improve their comprehensive quality.

Early childhood: a period of rapid development

From the age of three to six, children's memory and understanding ability gradually improve. At this time, children can be guided to recite some simple and easy-to-understand Tang poems or stories in vivid and interesting ways, such as children's songs and performances, so that children can really remember and understand the content.

Cultural self-confidence: the cornerstone

Bringing children into contact with China classics at an early age can help them understand the excellent traditions of China culture and cultivate their cultural self-confidence. When children can understand, these classic wisdom will become valuable wealth on their growth path.

Golden Age: Kindergarten

In order to let children better appreciate the profoundness of China culture, parents and educators should seize the critical period of kindergarten, guide children to learn Chinese classics, and lay a solid foundation for their growth.