I think the "three mornings" in preschool education can not be ignored. The following suggestions are for reference only. Let children develop good living habits as soon as possible. The core idea of good living habits is not to spoil children, let children manage themselves, be serious and responsible, be positive and optimistic, and persist in exercise. Good living habits should not only cultivate children to do housework, but also have good work and rest habits, pay attention to hygiene, respect teachers and not play mobile phones. This is conducive to the healthy growth of children and lays the foundation for good study in the future. Develop your child's right brain as soon as possible. Scientific research shows that. The development of human brain is completed at the age of 6, but before the age of 6, it is the golden age of right brain development. The earlier a child develops the potential of the right brain, the more balanced the development of the whole brain and the stronger the memory of the right brain. In the division of human brain memory, left brain memory is a kind of "inferior memory", which is quickly forgotten no matter what you remember, while right brain memory often has the ability to never forget because of its special hippocampus memory function. Develop the right brain's potential and enhance the right brain's concentration on things. Through the whole brain speed reading and memory training such as fine shadow, we can collect this information quickly and accurately, just as we concentrate on taking pictures of a scene, instead of collecting fragmentary memories, thus exercising our concentration on learning and memory. Cultivate children's interest in learning as soon as possible. During this period, it is not necessary for children to study deeply. You can read some picture books and comics to learn Chinese characters and numbers. Parents should cultivate their children's interest in learning. Once children are interested in learning, the improvement of academic performance is more than half successful. Cultivating children to respect knowledge and books from an early age is an important foundation for their growth.