1970 or so, China has a population of 800 million, and the rural population accounts for more than 90%. At that time, China's infrastructure was very backward and the country was still very poor. Even if the county can access asphalt roads, the scale of many county towns has not changed much compared with that before liberation. Most county towns are only about one square kilometer, and some county towns still have the walls before liberation, mostly broken walls, with the largest number of primary and secondary schools in the county towns. Most of them were built in the fifties and sixties, and most of them have no kindergartens. There are kindergartens in good counties, but there are no kindergartens in rural areas. At that time, most families had five or six children, all of whom were older than the youngest. Therefore, most people born in the sixties and seventies never went to kindergarten.
In fact, the phenomenon of "no kindergarten" in the past should be a common phenomenon in rural areas (we don't know how the city is). In that era when solving food and clothing is the primary task, where can rural people still think about their children's early childhood education? Besides, the education infrastructure in China was not perfect at that time, so you couldn't go to kindergarten at all. It seems that there has been a kindergarten in my hometown since the 1980s, and my daughter (8 1 was born) went to kindergarten. In the final analysis, everything is gradually improved and perfected with the enhancement of national strength. .......
I was born in 1959 and grew up in a small town. I went to primary school, junior high school and senior high school, but I didn't go to kindergarten. This may be a great regret in my life.
Why didn't you go to kindergarten? In our time, there were 10,000 to 20,000 people in a township, with only primary and secondary schools and no kindergartens. I don't know, and kindergarten. They are all above 10. I just heard that the children in the county are going to kindergarten.
I think, except for a few people who grew up in the county and went to kindergarten, maybe 95% of us didn't go to kindergarten when we were children, which has become the lifelong regret of our generation and life education class.
At present, there are standardized public kindergartens and a large number of private kindergartens in urban and rural areas, and every child can receive good early childhood education from an early age. This is a great progress of our times, which makes everyone in China feel proud. Until now, whenever I pass by the kindergarten and see lively and lovely children, happy, healthy and healthy, I mean it.
I am envious and wish my children happiness from the bottom of my heart!
After the founding of New China, everything was in full swing. 1950- 1960, the country is training talents, and many people have entered the factory after attending a crash school. Literacy began in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It's great to go to primary school, junior high school and senior high school. After graduation, college students are directly assigned jobs by the state, holding iron rice bowls. As for kindergartens, there were no kindergartens in rural areas of China in the 1950s-1960s-1970s, and there were not many cities. When I was a child, I went to school with a small schoolbag sewn by my parents on my back. 0.5 yuan, who paid for studying in those years, can also apply for reduction or exemption. Nowadays, times are changing. I went to kindergarten when I was 3 years old. Two or three thousand yuan a semester in public, and several thousand yuan a month in private. Now I am carrying a heavy burden at a young age. At the age of 3, I began to learn piano, painting, singing and dancing, and so on. We had a happy childhood when we were young. Now I wonder if they have a happy childhood?
I was born in Liaocheng, Shandong Province in October, 1960. Three brothers and sisters, I am the boss. Never went to kindergarten. Why didn't you? Because there isn't.
At this stage, that era is simply unbearable. Lack of medical care, medicine, clothing and food makes people miserable My mother said I was born without eggs. Brown sugar is also bought by ticket.
Where is the kindergarten? I don't even know what kindergarten is like. Later I heard that there was a kindergarten. It's to the west of the Red Star Cinema in the ancient city. Probably the only kindergarten in Liaocheng.
Later, after getting married, I heard from my wife that she went to kindergarten. Both parents-in-law work in official state-owned units and have no time to take care of children. Children can only go to kindergarten.
My wife said that the child care fee 16 yuan a month. Mother-in-law's salary is only 18 yuan.
To put it more simply, people born in the sixties and seventies did not have a "kindergarten" in the countryside at that time. Even cities are rare.
It seems that you are imagining or not understanding history?
At that time, there were nurseries and kindergartens in neighborhood committees and factories. It is convenient to take them home directly after work, and the teacher's morality is very good. There is no need to give red envelopes as it is now.
All my 62-year-old friends in the hutong are in kindergarten.
After the age of 50, I went from kindergarten to middle class, big class! Elementary school, simple question and answer admission!
At that time, ordinary primary schools included affiliated kindergartens, government kindergartens and factory-run kindergartens. But most of them are full-time and boarding is rare, so the fees should be low and the teachers should be responsible! I remember what I want to do most every day is to give snacks after a nap. After 70, large collective, local state-owned enterprises and national enterprises in the city will have nurseries, kindergartens and clinics as long as there are hundreds of employees. What's more, there are many large enterprises, such as schools for employees' children. This is just a little memory of childhood!