You know the size of a cake.
Put a complete cake with a diameter of 5 ~ 6 cm on the plate, and put a cake with a cut of 1/4 next to it. Wash the baby's little hands, put the plate in front of the baby, let him "take the small one" and see the baby's reaction. Most babies are disobedient and take big cakes directly. Some babies will take the small ones for their mothers, but they will still take the big ones themselves.
Explain that children can measure the size of cakes with their eyes and like big ones.
Please drink a glass of water.
Pour 10 ~ 20 ml warm water into a cup with two handles, and let the baby hold the cup with both hands to drink water. At the beginning, mom can help hold the bottom of the cup. After the baby holds firmly, he can let go and wait by until the water in the cup is finished. Do not exceed 20 ml at a time, in case of overflowing too much water. Put a bib on the baby before drinking water.
Let the baby practice drinking water by himself and gradually reduce leakage. After the baby skillfully drinks water from the cup, he can practice drinking milk from the cup during the day to prepare for the final farewell to the bottle.
Hold down the object and pick up the toy.
When the baby can stand on the stool, push the toy to the baby's side and let the baby hold the stool with one hand and pick it up with the other. When taking things, the baby learns to hold the stool with one hand and stand up after bending over.
Let the baby practice from holding things with both hands to holding things with one hand, and keep his body balanced after bending over. The baby gradually learns to hold things with one hand, and the body is in the same direction as walking, instead of striding over.
Find the entrance and exit.
Use a small square box with a round mouth in the middle of the upper half and an outlet in the lower corner. Put the ball in the top round mouth and shake the box so that the baby can hear the ball rolling inside. When the baby reaches for it, tilt the box and let the ball roll out of the corner. The baby can't hear the sound when picking up the box and can't find the ball. Mother threw the ball in again to see if the baby could take it out of the corner opening.
This game cultivates the baby's observation.
Pick things up and put them in the bottle.
Pour the calcium tablets on the paper towel, and the mother and the baby will pick them up and put them in the bottle together. Baby can put calcium tablets into the bottle one by one with index finger and thumb. The mother competed with the baby to see who could pick it up quickly. Baby put one piece of mother's number 1 and two pieces of mother's number 2 to see how many pieces the baby can put.
Practice picking up small things with your index finger and thumb and putting them in a bottle with a smaller caliber to exercise your ability to loosen your fingers accurately. Let the babies count one by one, that is, boast that the babies are great. Let the baby count in his mind, and practice counting 1, 2 by the way.