Although kindergarten education is not included in the nine-year compulsory education, it is still an important stage of education, so under normal circumstances we cannot ignore it. Whether a child can go to school in a suitable kindergarten has an important impact on the child\’s physical development, personality development and personal abilities. Therefore, parents should take this matter seriously. The gap between private kindergartens and public kindergartens is really big. Youyou is a very cute child. It is precisely because the child is cute that the child’s father feels that he must give his child a better life, so he goes out to work to earn more money. Money gives children a better growing environment. And this also resulted in the mother being the only one to take care of the children at home. Although my mother has a relatively free career, she still needs to go to work. Therefore, the child was sent to a public kindergarten. However, because the child was born in the second half of the year, the child was the youngest child in the class. Although Youyou is the youngest, the child is very sensible and very obedient in the kindergarten. Although the child was occasionally bullied by some bad kids at the beginning because he was relatively young, he was always able to get help from teachers and other children. Youyou himself also began to know how to protect himself, so Youyou\’s kindergarten life was pretty good. Relatively happy. Youyou prefers this kindergarten, not only because there are many good friends here, but also because the teachers here are also amiable. At the same time, what makes Youyou most satisfied is the food here. Every time it is time to eat, the teacher will serve rice to each child. After the children finish eating, if they are not full, the teacher will continue to add more rice, and there will be an unlimited supply of the food the children want to eat, ensuring that every child is not full. All children can eat well. In the blink of an eye, three years have passed and Youyou graduated from kindergarten. Logically speaking, the child should naturally go to elementary school at this time, but there is a difference in Youyou\’s situation, that is, he was born in the second half of the year. Although the kindergarten here can accept children born in the second half of the year, the elementary school does not. As a result, Youyou had to wait one year before going to elementary school. So, what to do with this spare year? The public kindergarten has been in school for three years. It is impossible to go back for another year, but we cannot let the children play for one year. This is likely to cause the children to develop some bad habits. Therefore, Youyou\’s mother signed up her child for a private kindergarten and allowed her child to attend kindergarten for another year. When Youyou and her mother came to this new kindergarten, Youyou\’s mother immediately felt that this kindergarten was a little different, and she always felt that something was missing. Upon closer inspection, I realized that the venue, location, and facilities of the private kindergarten were not as complete as the public kindergarten I attended before. However, it seemed that the teachers here were more enthusiastic, so they left the children here with confidence. As a result, Youyou ran into trouble on his first day at school. It turned out that during lunch, Youyou thought that this place was still the same as a public kindergarten, where you could eat whatever you wanted and as much as you wanted. So I took two chicken wings while eating, but the teacher didn\’t notice it at the time.As they were dividing the food, they found that one child had no chicken wings to eat. When he saw that Youyou was eating the second one, he felt embarrassed. The child who had not eaten the chicken wings kept crying, and the teacher was also panicked. Only then did Youyou and Youyou\’s mother know that the meals in private kindergartens were \”rationed\” and each child had his own portion and was not allowed to eat too much. In the subsequent kindergarten life, Youyou also gradually discovered that private kindergartens and public kindergartens are really different, and there are simply too many differences. And my mother also realized that no wonder people chose public kindergartens before. There was really a reason. Public kindergartens teach nothing, so why do people still squeeze their heads to get in? The difference is really big✔The tuition is much cheaper than private kindergartens. Speaking of the advantages of public kindergartens, I’m afraid the low fees are the most obvious. For example, when Youyou went to a public kindergarten, the total cost per year was only a few thousand less. But the one after that cost more than 10,000, and the gap was huge. The one-year fee was almost the same as the three-year fee of a public kindergarten. The reason why public kindergartens charge low fees is that the school’s main financial source is not only tuition fees, but also official funding, corporate funding, etc. Moreover, public kindergartens themselves aim to educate the next generation of the motherland, so the fees are kept as low as possible to ensure that children from families with different financial abilities can attend kindergarten. The reason why private kindergartens charge high fees is that, firstly, their funding sources are relatively single, mainly relying on tuition fees to ensure income. The second reason is that private kindergartens themselves are for-profit, and making money is their main purpose. ✔Relatively stable and not prone to frequent teacher changes. When Youyou was in a public kindergarten, he had always been a class teacher from childhood to adulthood. The children and teachers are familiar with each other, and daily teaching and communication will be more natural and friendly, education and care. The effect is also better. However, when he was in a private kindergarten, he had three teachers in just one year, which made Youyou feel very confused. Moreover, frequent changes of teachers also have an impact on the quality of child care and daily teaching. After all, every new teacher has to get to know the children in the class again and understand everyone\’s situation and education progress. It is really a waste of time. . So, why is the staff turnover in public kindergartens low, while the staff turnover in private kindergartens is high? This is because teachers in public kindergartens are well-established and receive relatively good remuneration, stable jobs, and a good environment, so teachers are under less pressure. At the same time, many teachers came to the education industry a long time ago, so it is not easy for them to resign. The situation is different in private kindergartens. Generally speaking, the salary of teachers in private kindergartens is very low, even lower than the regional average salary, and the requirements for teachers are lower, and there are more instability factors for teachers. Therefore, many reasons may cause teachers in private kindergartens to resign, such as low income, high pressure, etc. Some teachers even resign just because they are angry because they are immature. ✔Environmental health and food quality are guaranteed. There are strict requirements for food in public kindergartens, whether it is the combination of nutrients or the quality of ingredients.Freshness, food hygiene and safety are all very stringent. Therefore, children in public kindergartens will enjoy safer and healthier food. From Youyou’s experience, we can also know that in public kindergartens, you can eat whatever you want, with unlimited supply, ensuring that children can eat well. However, private kindergartens are different. Because private kindergartens focus on profits, some problems may arise in terms of diet. A common food problem in private kindergartens is \”limited food\”. Almost every kindergarten has a rationed supply. There are also some \”black-hearted\” private kindergartens that, in order to make money, use unscrupulous means to feed children substandard and unhygienic ingredients, thereby affecting the children\’s health. News like this appears almost every year. Benefits of Children Going to Public Kindergartens You wouldn’t expect that public kindergartens have many obvious benefits, but in fact there are also many hidden benefits. Even parents are not aware of these benefits, but only by comparing their children to public and private schools, Only then can you truly realize these benefits. 1) Activities are generally held for free or at very low fees. When Children’s Day came before, we could see a lot of news about “Kindergartens charging activity fees for Children’s Day”, and the kindergartens in the news were almost all the same. They are all private kindergartens and there are very few public kindergartens. This is actually one of the benefits of public kindergartens. Because public kindergartens have very strict control over \”arbitrary fees\”, when public kindergartens hold activities, they usually do not require parents to pay activity fees. If there is a large expenditure, the kindergarten will discuss it with the parents first and charge a small fee based on the actual expenditure after the parents agree. However, many private kindergartens tend to regard various activities as \”cash cows\” and require payment of fees for almost any event held. Some private kindergartens even do not disclose the fee details. 2) Public kindergartens have better geographical locations and are closer to home. You may not have noticed that if your children attend public kindergartens, it is often easier to pick them up and drop them off because the kindergartens are very close to home. This is actually the \”area\” rule of public kindergartens. The advantage is that all the students in the kindergarten are nearby, which brings great convenience to parents picking up and dropping off their children. Private kindergartens are different. Private kindergartens generally do not restrict areas, so parents are likely to pick up and drop off their children for half a day. They don\’t think it\’s anything at first, but over time it becomes really unbearable. 3) Children can make more good friends in public kindergartens. Children in public kindergartens can really make more good friends. This is because children in the same kindergarten are almost all neighbors near their homes. They usually spend time in daily life. They also have many intersections, so it’s easier to make friends. In private kindergartens, children come from all over the world, and it is difficult to see them after school, so the emotional foundation is not so strong. The benefits of public kindergartens written at the end are actually endless to describe in one or two sentences. It can be said that for ordinary families, public kindergartens are the best choice for their children.
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