Today we will discuss what games can help your baby improve his memory.
There are many educational games that can help children improve their memory. Parents can also use the environment around the family to let their children recover the names and geographical locations of the surrounding streets, trees and communities to improve their memory. You can also use books and stories, both of which are good methods.
Let's be specific.
First, do manual work.
Early childhood games and children do clock puzzles together. The method is to cut the clock face and let the baby put it back. When loading the minute hand, you can instruct him to put it at a certain time. Can improve: observation, memory, cognitive ability, logical ability, the concept of time and clock.
Second, clap your hands.
You can play this game with your child since he is 4 years old. Father or mother first asks the child to close his eyes and take some pictures by himself, and then asks the baby how many pictures he has just taken. Repeat after he answers correctly. When the baby is older, it can increase the difficulty, such as patting a few times, pausing, patting again, stopping again and patting again. Then ask the baby: [How many hands did you take just three times? You can also let your baby follow suit. Can improve: memory and imitation ability.
Third, early education knowledge to remember the road shape
This method is suitable for children aged five to six. When going to the park, introduce the surrounding signs to the children, such as places where cold drinks are sold, ticket offices, bus stops, kiosks and so on. Go home and make a simple map and mark it. Next time you go to the park, take out the map and let the baby point out the main markers. Can improve: observation, development consciousness, memory ability.
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There are many ways to improve children's memory. Parents can use their brains to create your own game style and rules with their children. They can also establish a better parent-child relationship and let children play games together, which will make children happier.