Kindergarten education is the key to a child's life.

Nursery school is the first stop for children to leave their families and enter the group life.

Because children are still very dependent on their parents and need protection, it is very difficult for children at such a young age to adapt to a new group life without their parents.

However, there are many reasons for parents to send their children to kindergarten, such as: both parents have to work and have no time to take care of their children; or parents want their children to learn to be independent and learn to live in a group, etc. No matter what our reasons are, the most important thing is that we want our children to grow up happily. No matter what our reasons are, the most important thing is that we want our children to grow up happily.

Kindergarten education is the key to a child's whole life

A 2016 study by U.S. economists shows that a child's school life in their early years affects their income growth, their married life, and their attitudes and behaviors as they grow older. Over 700 children were consistently tracked for more than 20 years (from their kindergarten years to after age 25) by a number of prestigious schools in the US. The study found that the social skills and experiences children learn in kindergarten have a profound impact on them 20 years later.

Children who were good at interpersonal relationships as children perform better in both relationships and work by age 25 than those who were less socialized as children; they are more likely to find their way in life, get a full-time job, save for a house, and be more intentional and caring in helping others by the age of 25. Many studies have shown that helping children to learn good emotional and social skills can lead to a healthier life in the future.

Therefore, after deciding to go to school, it is very important for mothers and fathers to help their children prepare for kindergarten education is not only the key to affecting their children's lives, but also the power to help them fly to a wider world. Parents should make different considerations when deciding whether or not to let their children go to kindergarten, so that they will not listen to hearsay and then regret that the choice is not the most suitable for their children, thus affecting the children's future development.

Let your child enjoy sports and develop a sports habit.

Exercise can train muscle strength and body reaction ability, enhance self-immunity, and promote the secretion of dopamine, which is an important element that affects children's emotion and concentration. Children who have fewer opportunities to exercise have weaker muscle strength and body reaction ability, or lack of self-control and self-protection ability. When encountered with falls, collisions or accidents, they are less able to utilize their body's strength and reaction to support themselves, and the degree of injury is often more serious than that of children who have the opportunity to exercise. Therefore, it is very important to have outdoor physical activities every day.

Give your children skills they can carry with them throughout their lives.

What kind of children do we expect to raise? Imagine if this child, despite his/her gradual growth in age, is unable to take care of himself/herself, does not dare to be responsible because he/she seldom takes responsibility, does not know how to interact with other people and organizations, and is not good at dealing with his/her own emotions; he/she is too self-centered, and feels that everything is someone else's fault. Even if such a child achieves good results in his/her studies, will his/her parents worry about his/her ability to lead a social life? Will parents worry about his/her social life ability even though he/she has good academic achievements?

We expect our children to be able to tolerate setbacks and to carry the skills we have developed with them not only through elementary school, but also through secondary school, moving house, transferring to another school, university, employment, changing career paths, and other important stages of their lives. In kindergarten, we develop skills that children can take with them for the rest of their lives, and that's what many kindergartens are doing every day!

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