A guide to early childhood education

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Read every day.

Read to the baby and listen to music every day. The baby should be able to pronounce some simple monosyllables such as A or O in about 3 months, indicating that he has accepted your vocabulary and wants to talk. Parents should respond to the baby when he speaks, which can increase his courage to continue to speak boldly.

Social smile

About 3 months, the baby began to smile socially, that is, when he saw people, he smiled. Not because he can recognize people, but because his facial muscles are better, because laughter needs a lot of facial muscles to cooperate.

Establish parent-child relationship

0-6 months is the best time to establish parent-child relationship.

Know yourself.

Show the baby in the mirror, point to the baby and organs in the mirror, and let the baby know himself.

Multi-material contact

Touching the baby's body with different materials and telling the baby what it is will help the baby learn to classify things and be sensitive to different things in the future.

Tongue exploration

In a few months, the baby will start sending everything to his mouth. Just because the tongue is the most sensitive part of the baby, they are just exploring with their tongues. Therefore, the toys at home should be disinfected and let the baby explore with his tongue.

logical thinking

At 28-36 months, the baby still has good imagination and logical thinking ability, and begins to learn the order of things. For example, when you go to the supermarket to buy things, you must give money first and then take it home. You can't take things home and return the money to the supermarket. Tell your baby that logical events have causal events.