Is public kindergarten better or private kindergarten better?

Private kindergartens are good.

Relevant comparison contents are as follows:

Kindergarten (English/German: Kindergarten), formerly known as Kaner Garden, was introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago. Formerly known as nursery garden and kindergarten. According to the Regulations on Kindergarten Work, kindergartens are institutions that provide care and education for preschool children over 3 years old. Kindergarten-age children are generally 3 to 6 years old.

The state of public kindergartens will set certain indicators, and after exceeding the indicators, lots will be drawn. Therefore, the threshold of public kindergartens is relatively high, especially some good public kindergartens, where many parents try their best to squeeze in.

Private kindergartens are relatively relaxed, because private kindergartens are for-profit enterprises. As long as the park can accommodate them, they can take them, so they are called "kindergartens that can go to school if they have money". Except for some aristocratic kindergartens, after all, I want to provide more comfortable park life experience for children entering the park.

Public kindergartens are directly managed by the Ministry of Education. According to the unified national charging standards, the fees are relatively low. Combined with regional differences, the general charges range from a few hundred to a thousand, which the public can afford.

Due to different factors such as special teaching, service type and hardware facilities, the charging standards of private kindergartens vary widely. Some private kindergartens may be only a few hundred yuan a month, but some kindergartens are as high as 10 thousand yuan a month, such as those noble kindergartens. Can only say that a penny is worth a penny, so that parents feel that this money is worth it!

Teachers in public kindergartens are all certified, and the overall quality of teachers is relatively uniform and of high quality. Be sensitive to some habits or reactions of children. Generally speaking, public kindergartens have more comprehensive teachers, better protection for children and less mobility.

Private kindergartens are more relaxed in the admission of teachers, so the ability of teachers is uneven. Like ordinary office workers, they only have an employment relationship with kindergartens. Once the work pressure is high or the salary can't keep up, they may change jobs and have greater mobility.