1. language enlightenment: communicate with your baby more, tell your baby stories and sing nursery rhymes, so that your baby can learn to imitate sounds and language. At the same time, you can exercise your baby's language ability through some simple games, such as "Finding Differences" and "solve riddles on the lanterns".
2. Sensory stimulation: Let the baby touch objects of different colors, shapes and textures to help the baby develop senses such as touch, vision and hearing. You can try to use toys of different materials to let your baby take a snapshot, or use music and children's songs to stimulate your baby's hearing.
3. Emotional management: educate your baby to identify and express their emotions, such as happiness, anger and fear. When the baby's mood fluctuates, it can appease the baby and guide the baby to express his feelings in words.
4. Social skills: Take the baby to participate in parent-child activities, let the baby interact with other children, and learn to share and cooperate. At the same time, educate your baby to respect others and obey the rules.
5. Self-care ability: In daily life, encourage your baby to try simple things such as dressing, washing hands and eating, and cultivate your baby's self-care ability and self-confidence.
6. Exercise ability: Arrange a certain time for your baby to do outdoor activities every day, such as walking, running and jumping. Exercise your baby's big muscle development and coordination ability.
7. Parent-child reading: read picture books with your baby every day to cultivate your baby's reading interest and habits. You can choose some interesting and educational picture books so that your baby can learn simple words and sentences while enjoying the pictures.
8. Creativity cultivation: Encourage the baby to play freely, provide various materials and props, and let the baby use his imagination to create his own works.
In short, the early education of 1 year-old babies should pay attention to all-round development, not only their cognitive ability and sports ability, but also their emotional ability, social ability and self-care ability. Parents should patiently guide and create a growing environment full of love and care.