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Is it necessary for Shanghai to introduce early education in pure Shanghainese?

Dialect early education is not necessary for children's growth, which is not only an unnecessary behavior, but also may cause some confusion for children's future growth.

The environment in which children grow up is very important to their future. Being able to speak fluent Mandarin is a necessary skill for every child. Teaching early education in dialect is not only very unnecessary, but also brings great confusion to their life and study, making them unable to communicate with other children in Mandarin for a certain period of time, and may be laughed at by everyone.

Give a real example that happened to me.

I lived with my grandmother when I was a child. My grandmother's home is in a rural area in Hebei Province, and the dialect is particularly strong, which belongs to a very broken kind. I lived in Hebei before I was seven years old, and everyone around me spoke dialects, so I didn't feel any different. Until I was seven years old, I went to Inner Mongolia.

Here comes the problem. Because I have been speaking dialects before, my classmates and teachers can't understand what I'm saying, and because I'm new here, I'm embarrassed to speak in the new environment. I am anxious when I speak, and I speak many dialects when I am in a hurry. It had a great influence on my physical and mental health at that time. Because I can't integrate with my classmates, I have an inferiority complex, which seriously affects my academic performance.

For about a year, I was basically troubled by this dialect and felt particularly inferior. I always want to cry every day, pestering my parents to go back to their hometown. Later, I mentioned in the article countless times that because of the dialect of that year, I was called "Little Scorpion" by my friends around me, which seriously hurt my self-esteem.

So I don't think early education in dialects is necessary. This not only does not help children's progress, but may also hinder their progress. Parents are advised to choose this early education method carefully.