1. Body movement development:
Early education should pay attention to the baby's physical development. This includes training the baby's large muscle coordination, balance and hand-eye coordination. Through games, sports, dancing and other activities, promote the physical development of infants and young children, and cultivate their sports ability and coordination.
2. Development of cognitive intelligence:
The development of cognitive intelligence is the core of early education. This includes the cultivation of language ability, the guidance of early mathematical concepts, the development of observation, memory and creativity. Inspire children's curiosity and interest in learning through inspiring games, educational toys, picture books and stories, and improve their cognitive level.
3. Social emotional development:
Early education should cultivate children's social and emotional development. This includes self-awareness, emotional management, interpersonal communication and cooperation ability. Through social games, role playing, group activities, etc. To help infants establish healthy interpersonal relationships and improve their social skills.
4. Self-care ability:
Self-care ability is an important part of early education. This includes the cultivation of life skills such as dressing, eating, washing hands and going to the toilet. Through imitation, guidance and training, help infants to establish independent living habits and improve their self-care ability.
5. Aesthetic and artistic accomplishment:
Early education should cultivate children's aesthetic and artistic accomplishment. This includes the cultivation of music, dance, art and other artistic fields, as well as the cultivation of children's ability to observe and feel the natural and social environment. Cultivate children's aesthetic interest and creativity by listening to music, learning dance, observing natural landscapes, making handicrafts and other activities.