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What good books are recommended for early education?
I don't know how old your baby is, so I'd like to recommend some books first, such as Du Man by Feng, Love by Calvit, the sensitive period of catching children freely and so on.

Early education is multifaceted and comprehensive. Including developing intellectual music, teaching babies to learn Chinese characters, English animation videos, Mandarin voice stories, Flash animation and many other aspects. All belong to the category of early education. We can't simply think which is more valuable, because each baby's own characteristics are different, so his preferences, personality and interests are certainly different.

The baby's 0-3 years old has a strong ability to accept and should have a good memory. Sometimes the baby may not show it, but in his brain, he has formed a memory, and he understands.

I suggest you find some early education materials first, and don't be biased towards which one, which probably has the same meaning, so it is better to synthesize them, because each child is different and varies from person to person. Only after parents know their children can they make different plans according to their children.

Early education lies in two words: guidance. Parents should do what they should do. As for children, as long as parents pay, children will give you the answer. Let nature take its course, never deliberately.

If you want to simply talk about how to teach one by one, the answer may take days and nights, and what you write may not be practical, because every child is different from person to person. I can only give some advice to the landlord

First of all, I feel that the first thing the landlord should do is to read some early education materials, no matter what they are. Read more books to ensure a general understanding of early education and how to educate children. Let me recommend some to the landlord. Feng's Early Education Revolution (although it was exposed by CCTV, it still has some effects), Du Man's Early Education in Du Man, and calvert's and Montessori's works can also be seen, which basically summarizes the thoughts of the most famous early education experts at home and abroad. This is the first step.

Step two, practice slowly. After reading some of the above works, I think I have a basic understanding of early education. Everyone should know and understand how to educate children at an early age. (Actually, it's very simple, but it's harder to do it and harder to stick to it. Mainly from the children's life bit by bit, including food, clothing, housing and transportation, psychology, language, physique and other aspects of concern. If the guidance is good, children will naturally be curious, so they can be gradually guided to learn some professional knowledge, such as pinyin and arithmetic, and then Chinese characters and English will be deepened step by step. )

The third step is four words: let nature take its course. (Let nature take its course means that parents know how to teach early and do what they should do. Some children make their parents feel very smooth and satisfied, while others feel obvious or not, and they can't satisfy themselves at all. It is normal for parents not to make a fuss about these two influences. If you force your child, you will have a certain utilitarian heart, and a large part of the effect will be counterproductive. Even if parents can't see it now, it will lay the groundwork for your child's inner distortion in the future. It must be remembered that children will do it, and it doesn't matter if they don't force it. Really, I remember. Nothing is more important than a child's mental health!