
The French system seems to be generally like this: regional official funding, encouraging enterprises to cooperate with the community, setting up nurseries and kindergartens. Of course, the nearby public institutions are all in the same breath.
France treats children very well. The playground of the sports center can be enjoyed by children. Children don't have to wait in line to go to the art gallery. I remember watching the kindergarten teacher say to the children at the Centre Pompidou, "The colors of Picasso's painting, the colors of Miró's painting", I was so envious - I worked so hard to see the solo exhibition, and they sat there since I was a child. I saw it.
Who said: How to ensure the happiness of children?
The first is to guarantee the teacher.

The French preschool education system has been changed several times since 1992. In France, in general, kindergarten teachers and primary school teachers can change positions (guaranteeing flexibility); as long as the qualification certificate is obtained, there are even examples of kindergarten teachers becoming high school teachers. Of course, the French teacher qualification exam is extremely strict.
France is very encouraging to switch from other professions to become teachers. Therefore, many elites, such as former doctors and former engineers, can eventually become teachers, even kindergarten teachers.
As for the cost, the nursery, kindergarten, venue fees, etc., are mostly paid by enterprises; teachers' salaries are generally paid by the state, and money is thrown away. Moreover, French kindergarten teachers have a very high status in the national public officials, so from social status to income, even if the exam is strict, some people are willing to take the exam - don't think it's vulgar to talk about money. Good treatment is easy to get good teachers.
Also, the government, the enterprise and the community should, of course, supervise each other. Officials feel that they are paying for teachers, and of course they must monitor whether the company is reliable and whether the kindergarten is reliable.
To say that there is no child abuse in Europe? Neither. Have.

But look at how they handle it.
In 2011, Lille had a nanny at home, and when he saw the child moving around, he hit the child, causing a hematoma. In court, the prosecution asked her to be sentenced to 4 months. The court, on the other hand, sentenced the defendant to 24 months, requiring the defendant to undergo three years of testing, forced psychological treatment, and be prohibited from engaging in child-related occupations for seven years.
The punishment is severe, and the sentence is harsher.
As for pertinence, there is generally a lot of scrutiny in Europe. In 2009, there were two teachers in Saxony, Germany, who sealed the children's mouths with adhesive tape and pierced them with needles if they were disobedient.
The German media's response, in addition to chasing the two teachers, also pointed directly at the regulatory authorities: What are your regulatory authorities doing!
Therefore, it is not a bad thing for the government, enterprises and the community to cooperate in running kindergartens - the same is true for the French, the government, the enterprise and the community go to school together.
But the French ensure that this is done well: the government actively advocates it, so nurseries and kindergartens are all over France. More than 80% of children in the country are enrolled in public trust institutions.
——The state spends money to support teachers, so the level will not be bad.
The most crucial point: As mentioned above, the French and Germans also have child abuse. What are their reactions? Once found, a heavy sentence will be imposed and the supervisory agency will be held accountable.
If there is not enough supervision, it is not difficult to imagine: for example, which local institution in France dares to be both a player and a referee, a good kindergarten will not let it go, and if you open a black company and a broken institution, you can abuse children at will. Now—because it’s not regulated, it’s lawless, and the unlucky company is also a black company. You can shrink your neck, and the unfortunate is the cooperative enterprise and the children.
For every parent, a child is unique, a baby, and the future of the family.
But to the unsupervised power, the individual child is a number, a gadget, and even a tool for making money.
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