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What are the happy hours in kindergarten?

The following contents:

1. I hope children can adapt to kindergarten and learn and grow healthily.

Four years of children's life is short for your future, but it is the first step of your growth and an important enlightenment education in your life!

I am willing to exchange my 100% love for your 100% satisfaction, and I am willing to hold up a blue sky for the children with a responsible love.

Time has witnessed our growth, but our young hearts are still ignorant. Dear babies, may the children be fearless in the new journey of life.

Related introduction:

Origin:

Owen founded the first preschool school on 18 16. Early childhood education institutions are mostly organized by philanthropists and industrialists, but they are essentially charitable social welfare institutions. At that time, kindergarten was called "a new college for shaping character".

The most influential kindergarten in the world was founded by German educator Froebel. From 65438 to 0837, Froebel boldly recruited a group of children in Brandenburg, Germany, and established the world's first organization to educate preschool children.

In this organization, Froebel neither gives monotonous training to children nor punishes them. Children are often taken to nature, and sometimes they work together in the garden or indoors. He pays attention to cultivating children's practical ability and group activities.

After years of experiments, Froebel put forward that such a college should be called "kindergarten", and the name of the kindergarten has since spread.

China's earliest kindergarten thought appeared in Datong Book written by Kang Youwei, the leader of the Reform Movement. Later, the Qing government promulgated the first bourgeois systematic educational system in China.

The education system stipulates foster families for children aged 2-5, and the earliest one is Wuchang Model Primary School (1903). In addition to government-run, foreign missionaries and private kindergartens in China also appeared. By 19 10, the number of kindergarten students in China has reached1520,000.

There are two kinds of kindergartens according to their economic nature: one is kindergartens run by the government education system, kindergartens run by special industries, kindergartens affiliated to public universities, and parks run by enterprises and institutions; The other is a private kindergarten run by individual operators.