Is there anyone whose child does not go to kindergarten and goes directly to elementary school at th

Updated on parenting 2024-07-29
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No. Children must be of appropriate age before they can enter primary school. The school-age children in our country go to school at the age of seven, which has nothing to do with the three years of kindergarten.

    Some children go to kindergarten at the age of two, and they have to stay in kindergarten until preschool age, and some go to kindergarten later, such as four-year-old children, so it doesn't matter if the child goes to primary school and goes to kindergarten for three years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Kindergarten is not compulsory, and parents will not be punished if they do not send their children to kindergarten, but I personally do not recommend parents to do so. After all, it has become commonplace for many children to be sent to kindergarten before elementary school. Moreover, for children's growth and learning, learning and living experience in kindergarten are also very necessary for children's growth.

    Therefore, although it is not mandatory for children to go to kindergarten, it is recommended that parents send their children to kindergarten when the child is of the right age.

    1. Kindergarten can allow children to make friends of the same age and help children integrate into primary school life more quickly

    Primary school is the basic stage of nine-year compulsory education, and although it is not very difficult, it is very important. If the child is fully prepared before entering primary school, then the child may be able to achieve good results in terms of adaptability and self-growth in the study life of primary school.

    In kindergarten, the main task for children may not be to study, but to learn how to get along with other children away from their parents for a short time. After all, in China's nine-year compulsory education, students have to get along more with their peers. In this regard, kindergarten is actually an important period for cultivating children's "communicative skills", and it is not recommended to "omit" this stage and go directly to primary school.

    2. The kindergarten period may allow children to slowly accept the "learning life".

    With the development of modern society, people pay more and more attention to knowledge, and parents pay more attention to the education of their children. If you don't have a child who has gone to kindergarten, you will go straight to primary school, and your child will suddenly move from home to school, and it is likely that it will be difficult to adapt for a while. At this time, the child not only has difficulty concentrating on learning, but may even hinder the development of the child's personality due to emotions such as fear.

    That is to say, the life of the kindergarten period is more like a "transitional stage" for the child from the family to the school life, after all, the kindergarten does not have such a heavy "learning task", but there is a "school atmosphere".

    3. Summary

    To sum up, although kindergarten is not a nine-year compulsory education, parents can choose not to let their children go to kindergarten. However, I personally suggest that in order for the child to better integrate into campus life in the future, and for the child to get more appropriate exercise in making friends, it is recommended to let the child go to kindergarten at the right age to study.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Children can go to primary school without going to kindergarten, but it will cause children to struggle in primary school.

    Kindergarten, which belongs to the stage of non-compulsory educationIn other words, it is the stage where it is necessary to go to school, and children who do not go to kindergarten can also go to school at school age, and the Compulsory Education Act stipulates that children who reach this age must go to school. There needs to be a clear answer that children cannot go to grade or kindergarten and that there is no necessary relationship between them. Although a few years ago, many schools stipulated that children who attended kindergarten in our school could go directly to the first grade, but now this rule has been completely abolished.

    Parents who don't let their children learn pinyin in kindergarten or go to a young cram school to learn pinyin will be very passive at the beginning of first grade and will not even be able to keep up with the school curriculum.

    Therefore, it is still helpful to let children go to kindergarten to study in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't know what this parent is worried about, but its system.

    I can give you a clear answer. Regardless of the child on zhi

    If he doesn't go to kindergarten, the DAO will not affect his admission to the first grade.

    Due to the different economic conditions across the country, as well as the parents' different concepts of children's education, some parents may consciously choose to let their children learn at home or not in kindergarten, for these children they do not have kindergarten learning experience, many parents are worried that such children can not enter the first grade of study, will feel that the first grade may ask for some proof of kindergarten learning.

    But in fact, this idea is redundant, for the current education system, there is no need to provide any proof for the compulsory education stage, as long as the age is appropriate and suitable for schooling.

    There is another issue that needs to be paid attention to, that is, the child's health and psychological state, you must meet the conditions for first-grade admission today, you can't simply think that the child has reached the age of six, it has already met, the admission conditions In fact, the real admission conditions also include the physical state and psychological state.

    The current state is like this, as long as your child is suitable for entering first grade, read your mind to whether he has gone to kindergarten or not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a child does not come to kindergarten or is in preschool, there is no way to enter primary school. And in rural areas, children are almost the same word before the age of 6: "play".

    So what's the use of going to kindergarten at age 3? You can't be a scientist or an artist, and if you want such a fee for kindergarten, is it just right to wait until you are 6 years old to go directly to elementary school? This is not the case.

    Parents who send their children to kindergarten will be able to leave their children in the care of kindergarten teachers and have more time to earn money. And children's education does not start from primary school, there will be a lot of courses to develop intelligence in the kindergarten, some basic knowledge will lay the foundation in the kindergarten, if it is directly to primary school, it will be a big lag behind other children.

    Moreover, kindergarten is a process of cultivating children's gradual independence, because in kindergarten not only can learn knowledge, but also cultivate children's hands-on ability, and there are many sports that can cultivate children's physical fitness. Children can also make a lot of friends in kindergarten, learn the ability to get along with others, and complete the teamwork ability well, and the mind will grow faster.

    Therefore, now it is a social trend for children to go to kindergarten at the age of 3, if the child does not go to kindergarten, the starting line will lag behind other children, and early contact with campus life is a good foundation for children to go to primary school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The nine-year education system has always stipulated that the first to ninth grades are compulsory learning stages, which are universal and compulsory. Therefore, elementary and junior high school are compulsory and compulsory. Kindergarten II belongs to preschool education, and you can choose not to go to kindergarten.

    Parents can do so as long as they ensure that they have a good home education. But pre-school education has a specialized nature. and the incomparable ability to interact with teachers and children of the same age.

    Therefore, it is advisable to choose to receive preschool education.

    Today's kindergartens are more than just helping parents with their children. Kindergartens generally have supporting educational materials, a lot of intellectual development courses, and a lot of knowledge, which children have mastered at the kindergarten stage. If your child doesn't go to kindergarten, then it's a difficult problem to be able to keep up with the pace of the big army in elementary school.

    Secondly, after asking the education department, kindergarten is non-compulsory, and whether a child goes to kindergarten cannot be used as an evaluation criterion for whether he or she can go to primary school. Regardless of whether the child has attended kindergarten or not, when they reach school age, eligible children will have a school to attend.

    However, if the child does not go to kindergarten, it is generally difficult for children of the same age who have not experienced group life to adapt to the primary school stage, because in school, in addition to learning, how to get along with children is also a very important knowledge.

    If parents really don't want their children to go to kindergarten, they can buy some teaching materials at home to nurture their children, learning must not be wasted, you know, thousands of mountains and flat ground, can not let children lose at the starting line. In fact, in general, it is still necessary to let children go to kindergarten, after all, this is also a stage of life experience.

    However, it is also important to check with your local educational institution.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As a matter of policy, there is no requirement for children to go to kindergarten. Primary school is compulsory, and as long as children of Chinese nationality are Chinese, the state and local governments must unconditionally send children to public schools. Kindergarten is not part of compulsory education, so it is a voluntary choice of parents not to let their children go to kindergarten.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your idea is not right, the state-run kindergarten is a famous bai, do not teach children anything, if you go to a good private kindergarten, you can learn a lot of dao things, I am a kindergarten teacher, my classmates have state-run, there are in the private, generally good private kindergarten teachers are very good to children, state-run kindergarten teachers are very good, anyway, everyone squeezes in, very fierce to children.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you live in the mountains, you probably can! If you live in a city above the county level, I am afraid that you will not be able to go to kindergarten! Elementary schools won't take your kids either!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your child is smart and smart, he will not go to kindergarten, and he will go directly to primary school at the age of five or six. That's okay too.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am in Guangdong, and my child has not gone to kindergarten, and when he reaches the age, he directly enrolls in primary school. If you don't go to kindergarten, you can go to elementary school 100%.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Worried about getting sick and didn't notice it? Since there is an epidemic, the pediatric doctors in the hospital are unemployed, because they don't go to kindergarten, and the children get very little, that is, after pumping three tubes of blood, they go to the hospital, and they always run to the hospital after three days of fishing and two days of drying nets.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It stands to reason that it is possible, but in the past, children did not go through the kindergarten education stage, but went directly to primary school when they reached the age. Now in the era of peace, people's living standards have improved, and kindergarten education has developed rapidly, so when they reach the age, they will send their children to preschool education in time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can go directly to primary school, primary school is compulsory education, kindergarten is non-compulsory education, whether you have been to kindergarten or not, you can go to school if you meet the conditions, it is best to let your child go to kindergarten first, you can cultivate your child's self-care ability.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I am happy to answer your question, if the family allows the premise that the child still needs to go to kindergarten, so that you can exercise the child's self-care ability and group life, if you do not go to kindergarten, the child can reach the age of 7 weeks can also go to the first grade. I hope my answer is helpful to you.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, primary school is compulsory education, kindergarten is non-compulsory education, as long as the child is qualified to go directly, but it is recommended that the child go to kindergarten first, which can cultivate the child's self-care ability.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Probably not now! All children in elementary school are required to go to kindergarten early! It's not easy for everyone, you have to start reading at the age of three or four.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Children can go to primary school directly if they don't go to kindergarten, but if there are conditions, let children go to kindergarten as much as possible, because going to kindergarten is conducive to children better integrating into the collective life of primary school after they go to primary school.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Now the kindergarten has a student registration to follow, and there is a student registration from the kindergarten, so you still need to go to kindergarten!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the child does not go to kindergarten and can go to elementary school, as long as the child reaches the specified age, he can follow it.

    Back to the Education Bureau, he agreed to register his child in a school that was within his school range. However, it is good for children to go to kindergarten, which can exercise their ability to get along with their classmates and learn how to get along with their friends around them.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No. According to the provisions of Article 11 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China:

    Parents or other legal guardians of children who have reached the age of 6 shall summon them to enrol them in school and complete compulsory education; Children in areas where conditions are not available can be postponed to the age of seven.

    Where school-age children or adolescents need to postpone enrollment or suspend school due to their physical condition, their parents or other legal guardians shall submit an application, which shall be approved by the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department.

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