Contact more, talk more, give people a sense of security; Practice looking up, interacting frequently and using color cards; Use toys, play with bells and wear bright clothes; Exaggerated mouth, beating toys, practicing turning over; Grab things, practice sitting, and record sounds; Fine movements, talk about daily life, and hold the baby less; Teach to clap your hands, use a spoon and play hide and seek; Know your body, climb more and encourage more; Know colors, listen to children's songs and tell stories; Talk more, stand upside down and play music. Learn to stand, guide observation and play games; Organize toys, take care of others, and learn to walk.
Key points of early education: touch and say. Recommended scheme: 1. Mom and dad can face the baby, or use a mirror to make him pay attention to facial changes. 2 do baby touch, caress and touch the baby's whole body. When the baby is awake, you must talk to him. Recommended toys for early education: black and white flash cards, bells and balls.
Key points of early education: training sense of smell and head-up training. Recommended scheme: 1 prone exercise, do it two or three times a day, and the time should not be too long. Start from 10 second and slowly extend the time. Exercise your baby's neck and upper arm muscle strength. 2. You can use some edible food for your baby to smell and exercise your sense of smell. Recommended toys for early education: color cards, pedal pianos and hand bells.
Key points of early education: hand-eye coordination and language ability. Recommended scheme: 1. Give the baby more things to grasp with his hands, so that he can have a chance to understand the world with his hands. Record the baby's "words" with a tape recorder, and then play them to him so that he can understand the concept of "listening". 3. Slowly pull the baby's hand and let him sit up. Recommended toys for early education: cloth books and gutta percha.
Key points of early education: fine hand movements and language understanding. Recommended scheme: 1. Let the baby touch some toys with strong touch, and let the baby catch some bright little things. 2. Always tell your baby what is around you and encourage him to see, touch and feel. 3. appropriately reduce the time to hold the baby and give him the opportunity to move freely. Recommended toys for early education: tambourine, folding music.
Key points of early education: hand coordination, understanding the eternity of objects. Recommended scheme: 1. Mom and dad can face the baby, or use a mirror to make him pay attention to facial changes. 2. Do baby touch, caress and touch the baby's whole body. You must talk to the baby when he is awake. Recommended toys for early education: black and white flash cards, bells and touch balls.
Key points of early education: language ability and crawling skills. Recommended scheme: 1. Tell the baby more about the items and the names of his body parts. 2. Use yourself or toys in front of the baby to tease him to move forward and exercise his crawling ability. 3. Encourage the baby to pass the things in one hand to the other. Recommended toys for early education: learn to climb ducks and swing geese.
Key points of early education: crawling action and cognitive ability. Recommended scheme: 1. Creating more opportunities to practice crawling and setting more changes for his path with toys or objects at home will make him feel more interesting. 2. Help the baby understand the causal relationship of things around him, such as turning on the lights at dark and turning off the lights at dawn. 3. Train your baby to find toys by himself. Recommended toys for early education: learn to climb ducks, beat drums and read books with holes.
Focus on early education: fine movements and imitation ability. Recommended scheme: 1. Consciously teach him to use "simple gestures" to express some eating, hugging, hugging, goodbye and so on. 2. Pick up beans with your baby and classify toys. 3. The baby likes to imitate most now, and try to let the baby participate in what you usually do. Recommended toys for early education: rainbow tunnel and soft building blocks.