Judging from the videos my sister and she showed me, my conclusion is: 1. First of all, consider convenience. The closer you are to home or work, the easier it is to pick up and drop off. 2. Whether the environment and hardware facilities are perfect; Accommodation environment in dormitory, investment in teaching equipment, good trusteeship classes include piano and other musical instruments, desks, multimedia teaching equipment, indoor and outdoor entertainment facilities and so on. 3. In fact, the most important thing in the custody class is to look at the teacher's team. We send our baby, and of course we hope that every teacher has a sense of responsibility and love. If the host of the trusteeship class plays, caring people can bring happiness to everyone (so an important consideration is the happiness of the children here and whether the teacher-student ratio of this trusteeship class is reasonable. The more teachers, the fewer students are assigned and managed, and the higher the corresponding attention. 4. Look at the school menu, whether the nutrition is healthy and balanced, and whether the food is reasonable. 5. Another factor is the price. After all, in many cases, you get what you pay for, and a good experience will cost more.
When I see my niece not dancing with everyone because she is unfamiliar, the teacher will come over and give me kind encouragement, and when she slides on the slide, the teacher is waiting for you. Go home every day and tell mom and dad happy things. I think my sister made the right choice.
In short, there are tens of millions of care centers, so you must choose one that your children like and you like, and that's fine.