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What does early education teach?
Early education mainly includes enlightenment education, sensory and mathematical education, art and music education.

1, enlightenment education

Enlightenment education is mainly aimed at children aged 7-30 months, which is a critical period of physical activity. Therefore, the main content of early education courses at this time is physical training, such as climbing, walking, running, jumping, kicking and speaking, which can make children's limbs more flexible and articulate.

2. Senses and Mathematics

Sensory and mathematics education is mainly aimed at children aged 28-40 months, and parents can teach their children through small details in daily life. At this time, the child's brain development is in a very active state, which is a good opportunity to know things and learn, and also a good opportunity to improve the child's intelligence.

3. Art and music

Art and music are mainly aimed at children over 16 months old, which is to cultivate children's interest. At this time, parents can buy some photo albums and put them at home. Because the colors of the album are very rich and the patterns are very cute, children will be very interested. As for music, music can be played at ordinary times or before children go to bed.

On early education

In a broad sense, it refers to education from birth to preschool, and in a narrow sense, it mainly refers to early learning in the above stages. In some countries, early learning of reading, writing and calculation has been explored and experimented in early childhood education and early formal education. But others think that early education should focus on developing intelligence.

Others believe that early education should be extended to prenatal education before the mother is born. Family education has a great influence on early education.

Among them, the theory of "three-dimensional balanced development of physical quality, intelligence and psychological ability" is the most scientific. Based on 50 thousand children's growth benchmark data, nine children's growth goals are extracted: security, willpower, sense of purpose, attention, memory, thinking ability, balance, strength and speed.