1. Parent-child interaction: Daily interaction and communication with children, such as playing, chatting and singing with children, can promote children's perception and language development.
2. Games and play: Games and toys suitable for children's age help to cultivate children's cognitive abilities such as observation, memory and logical thinking.
3. Reading and telling stories: Reading and telling stories can help children expand their vocabulary, cultivate their imagination and improve their attention and concentration.
4. Exploration and discovery: Encourage children to actively explore the surrounding environment and provide them with various materials and tools for them to learn through touch, observation and experiment.
5. Art and creation: Participating in artistic activities such as painting, handicrafts, music and dance can cultivate children's creativity, imagination and expression ability.
6. Numbers and logic games: Using digital puzzles, mazes, math games and other activities can help children develop their math, logic and problem-solving skills.
7. Multi-sensory experience: Providing children with various sensory stimuli, such as touching different materials, listening to music and tasting different foods, can promote their perceptual and cognitive development.
Please note that each child's development and interest are unique, so we should choose the appropriate early education method according to the child's age, interest and ability. The focus of early education should be to encourage and support children's exploration and development, not to impose.