Is it necessary to provide early childhood education for babies

  Many friends are worried that their babies are not on the same starting line as other children, and they want to enroll their babies in various early education classes in advance. They even exaggerate the idea of having their babies participate in early education classes at a few months old, which means that they cannot express themselves before attending so-called training. Is it really necessary to give babies early education?

  

Is it necessary to provide early childhood education for babies1

  In fact, many friends will give prenatal education to their babies when they are still in their infancy, such as listening to music, listening to foreign languages, or telling stories to their unborn babies. Of course, these are certainly effective, but there is no necessary connection as to the extent of the effect. However, it is really unnecessary to participate in early education before the baby has learned to express themselves independently, because the baby's first teacher is their own parents, and it is necessary to cultivate a good relationship with their parents in order to face the world.

  But when should we give our babies early education? Actually, we can start giving them early education when they start kindergarten at the age of three, and it should be targeted. After all, babies' energy is limited, and they only need to be trained in one direction. They can't learn everything.

  Babies do not have room for growth just by participating in early education. In fact, as long as they are mentally and physically healthy, they are good. Being polite and cheerful is successful education. As for some special skills, parents must not force them.

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