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The difference between early education and kindergarten
Preschool education and kindergarten are two different ways of education. This paper will compare them from four aspects: age, teaching mode, education mode and transportation mode to help parents better understand the differences between the two education modes.

Different age

Early education is mainly aimed at curriculum training for 0-6 years old and some parental guidance. Kindergartens are mainly for children over three and a half years old.

Different teaching methods

The curriculum of kindergarten is teaching in large classes, with about 20-35 students in each class, including a head teacher, an accompanying teacher and an aunt. Early education courses have at most 12 children, mainly under 4 years old. Education curriculum is a form of interaction among teachers, children and parents, and needs our parents to accompany us in class.

Different educational methods

Kindergarten mainly focuses on conservation and takes care of children's safety; In the early education center, not only the children's five abilities are improved, but also the teachers will have time to guide them alone. Teachers will guide and evaluate each child according to the key operations of each class. After class, the teacher will communicate with you and give you some educational plans, including how to implement the family education plan when you are at home.

Different modes of transportation

Early education is aimed at children aged 0-6, and is usually taken by parents themselves, also to give parents and teachers more opportunities to communicate; Kindergartens generally have school buses to pick them up, so there are relatively few opportunities for teachers to communicate with their parents.