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0 to 3 years old baby early education video
Early education for infants aged 0-3 is as follows:

First, audio-visual sensory training

1, visual training

Color vision training, parents can buy some colorful clothes, bedding, toys and books for their babies, so that they can get in touch with these colorful items, which is helpful to train their baby's color vision. Vision training, parents can play hide-and-seek games with their babies, hide things and transfer things to train their babies' vision. In eye-hand training, parents can play with their baby, aim at an object to attract the baby's attention, and then let the baby touch it with his hands.

2. Listening training

Playing sweet and beautiful music to your baby can not only train your baby's hearing, but also help to cultivate sentiment! When the baby babbles, parents can teach the baby the correct pronunciation of words. Toys with sound and music are the first choice for parents to buy toys for their children, because these toys help to stimulate the baby's hearing. When the baby is lying down, the mother can talk on the left and right sides of the baby or play some soft music.

Second, tactile training.

Parents can have skin contact with the baby, or they can contact the baby with various items to stimulate the baby's skin with different feelings and textures, so that his sense of touch becomes better. From the moment the baby is born, the mother should make use of various opportunities to talk to the baby, providing a rich language environment for the baby, which is conducive to the development of the baby's language.

Third, olfactory training.

Often let the baby smell flowers, food, toiletries and other things with obvious smells, which will help to enhance the baby's sense of smell, but it should be noted that things that smell to the baby must be harmless. When the baby is two or three months old, the mother should put toys made of different materials such as wool balls and plastic toys in the baby's hands, so that the baby can contact different objects and train the baby's sense of touch.

Fourth, taste training.

When the baby develops to a certain extent, besides milk, parents can also give the baby some other salty, sweet, sour and light foods to stimulate his taste buds and give him a good taste.