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Cultivate your baby's reading habits
Do you really need to wait until school to cultivate your baby's study habits? Absolutely not! From the birth of the baby, we can let the baby develop a good habit of loving reading and learning through daily training. This habit will have a positive impact on the baby's life.

Body contact

Babies aged 0-4 months need close physical contact and feel love and warmth. Breastfeeding, mother's smile, talking, singing and eye contact can deepen the intimate relationship between parents and children.

Contact environment

Babies aged 5-6 months need constant hugs and care. At the same time, let the baby practice raising his head and strengthen his visual ability. Hang windmills or colorful animal toys to help your baby concentrate and lay the foundation for future reading ability.

Development of intelligence

Babies from 7 months to 2 years old need to get in touch with the outside world and share their experiences. Encourage playing with other children and encouraging babies to talk to other adults. These trainings lay a solid foundation for the baby's future study.

reading habit

Read books and tell stories with children, so that children can enjoy reading while listening. This activity can be started before the child 1 year old. As the child grows up, set a fixed reading time every day (from short to long, considering the child's physiological characteristics), read books with the child and tell stories in the book.

Good behavior habits

The cultivation of children's good behavior habits is inseparable from the conscious cultivation of adults. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult to change it. Therefore, parents should fully realize the importance of good behavior habits in early childhood education, and start from a small place to cultivate children's independence, self-confidence, responsibility, good at learning and getting along with others.