Shanghai Herring Baby Education Institute was founded in October 2005 by John Lv Steven founded. Herring Baby is a professional early education institution dedicated to early education, intellectual development, language development and parent-child interaction for infants aged 0-6 years. Based on the advanced education concept of the United States, combined with the actual domestic education, herring babies respect individual differences of infants, create courses that conform to the physiological and psychological development of infants, pay more attention to the cultivation of infants' attention and sense of order while cultivating their creativity, cultivate qualified writing habits, and exercise their abilities in many ways, so as to provide professional guidance for family education, And lay a solid foundation for the baby's lifelong learning. At the same time, the Herring Baby Bilingual Early Education Center is approved by the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Education and awarded the school running qualification certificate, the experimental base of Shanghai Montessori Pedagogical Research Association (Taiwan) and one of the Montessori (Global) AMS qualification certification test centers.
At present, herring babies have a full range of early education curriculum services, early education product research and development and pregnancy training, as well as their own mother and baby research and development center. According to the physiological and psychological development of children at different ages, we can set up professional courses that meet the characteristics of the baby, develop eight intelligences and six fields of the baby, so as to stimulate the baby's intellectual potential, develop logical thinking, develop language ability, and share with you the successful experience of comprehensively developing children's early intelligence.
By 2014, Herring Baby has owned eight direct early education centers, an international bilingual kindergarten and four crystal shoe dance schools in Shanghai, and plans to develop more than 100 urban chain early education centers in the future.