Moms who are interested in education may have heard of the name Ibuka. He is not only an early educator, but in fact he is also the founder of the famous Sony Corporation. Today, we have compiled some suggestions and opinions about early childhood education from Mr. Ibuka: 1. A child’s education starts from the moment he is born. 2. The "first-class consciousness" instilled in children can help them grow into "first-class people". 3. Educate babies regardless of gender. 4. Children are not "taught and raised", but "learned to grow". 5. Children can become aware of “themselves and others” when they play with other children. 6. Recording your mother’s voice on the cassette will deepen the family relationship. 7. "Repeatedly" is the best way to make children interested. 8. For young children, interesting things are “good” and annoying things are “bad”. 9. The temperament of children who learn music will change. 10. Reciting short poems repeatedly can cultivate children's memory. 11. Too many toys will develop a child’s undisciplined character. 12. Children who "crawl" a lot have stronger language skills. 13. Blame less and tolerate more. 14. Children’s sociality must be cultivated by their parents. 15. "Pampering" will create timid and cowardly children. 16. Anger and jealousy in young children are manifestations of unsatisfied needs. 17. If you respond to requests, your children will become "overlords".