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What are the business scopes of early education institutions?
Legal analysis: Early education company is the abbreviation of institutions such as early childhood education service center. It is a service organization that provides early childhood education, training, guidance and help for parents or family members of babies. The main clients of the early education center are parents and family members of children aged 0-6. Based on the theory of "three-dimensional balanced development of physical quality, intelligence and psychological ability", the Science Early Education Center refines nine growth goals of children: security, willpower, sense of purpose, attention, memory, thinking ability, balance, strength and speed.

To apply for a business license, in addition to the materials prescribed by law, I should also provide my qualification certificate, health permit, health certificate and other supporting materials. For institutions like this, laws and regulations have not made substantive normative provisions. I suggest you consult the local industry and commerce department, because the operation varies from place to place.

Legal basis: Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Registration of Market Subjects.

Article 6 The State Administration for Industry and Commerce is responsible for the registration of the following companies:

(a) the company that the state-owned assets supervision and administration institution of the State Council performs the investor's duties and the company invested and established by the company and holds more than 50% of the shares;

(2) Foreign-invested companies;

(3) Companies that should be registered by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce according to laws, administrative regulations or the State Council decisions;

(4) Other companies that should be registered by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.

Article 7 The administrations for industry and commerce of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall be responsible for the registration of the following companies within their respective jurisdictions:

(1) Companies where the state-owned assets supervision and administration institutions of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government perform the responsibilities of investors, and companies invested and established by this company and holding more than 50% of the shares;

(2) Companies established by registered natural persons as stipulated by the administrations for industry and commerce of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government;

(3) Companies that should be registered by the administrations for industry and commerce of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government according to laws, administrative regulations or decisions of the State Council;

(4) Other companies authorized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce to register.