Early education methods for eight-month-old babies 1. linguistic competence
The baby's language ability is gradually improving. At this time, his language understanding ability developed much faster than his expressive ability. If you usually pay attention to telling your baby the names of many familiar items around him, he should be able to understand what you are saying now and turn his head to look for them. If you pay attention to practice his finger pointing, then the next time the baby is looking for it, he may also recognize it with his fingers. Many of the baby's abilities are naturally developed. However, if you can give proper exercise when you understand his corresponding characteristics, his ability development may slightly exceed his actual month.
At this time, the baby's language expression ability is mostly limited to the repetition of simple words such as "dad, mom", and there is no clear direction. Language learning and training is an uninterrupted process. You should give your baby more opportunities to listen and repeat, and respond to his vague words in time, which will make him more willing to learn.
Eight-month-old baby early education method II. Learn to crawl
Crawling is an important stage in the development of baby's great sports ability. In the past few months, the baby has learned to lie down, look up, turn over and sit, all of which are in preparation for crawling. In this month, some babies have been able to crawl forward Next, the baby can support the body and leave the ground. Some babies lie on the ground supported by their hands and knees and shake their bodies back and forth. You don't have to worry, this is a process that the baby must go through. You can attract him to do more exercise through games.
Eight-month-old baby early education method 3 Fine movements
The baby's fine movements mainly refer to the flexibility of fingers and the coordination of hands and eyes. At the eighth month, the baby can grasp things with both hands, pour things from one hand to the other, then pat his hand and let the things in both hands knock. These abilities can't be achieved overnight, and they need more practice at ordinary times.
Eight-month-old baby early education game 1. Learn to crawl games
1, crawling on the mat
Let the baby lie on the soft and flat cushion to play. Mother pushes the ball or car a short distance away from the baby so that the baby can reach it. The baby will turn over but still can't reach it. Mom pointed to the ball or car and said "turn it over", and the baby would turn it over 360 degrees to reach it. After skilled practice, the baby will roll continuously with great agility.
Babies can move their bodies by rolling constantly, reach for toys far away, and feel excited and proud without relying on their mothers' help. Continuous tumbling can make the baby agile and coordinate his whole body activities, and prepare for crawling and crawling.
2. Toy climbing
In the process of practicing picking up toys, babies often encounter situations where their hands are only one step away from toys, and babies often lean forward to reach their goals. Sometimes when the distance is far away, the baby will reach out and stare at the toy with difficulty. At this time, the mother can help and exercise the baby: wrap the baby's abdomen with a towel and lift the baby's abdomen, and the weight will fall on the baby's hands and knees, so that the baby can crawl briskly. After practicing several times, the baby will also lift his abdomen out of bed and crawl with his hands and feet.
Second, sit in the station.
1, handrail learning station. It is easiest for a baby to sit on the armrest in the cradle, because the armrest in the car is easy to grasp and the height is appropriate. So sometimes mothers will see their babies standing in the car. The baby will also try to stand up by holding the armrest of the chair, the armrest of the sofa or being supported by the crib on the bed.
2. Step and practice balance
When the baby can stand, he can practice walking, which is the first step in learning to walk. Practice with both feet, the baby supports his weight with one leg, practices standing balance and prepares for walking alone. This kind of exercise can exercise the baby's body balance ability better than a walker, and it is also safer and healthier.
Third, commodity sharing.
The whole family get together, push the car over and let the baby pass it on to dad; Roll the ball and let the baby pass it to the mother; Throw the doll to grandma and so on. If the baby does it right, hug and kiss and reward a snack. Let the baby practice giving things to the designated person and let him know the truth of sharing with others.
Fourth, learn to wear shoes and exercise self-care ability.
Bought new shoes for the baby, and the baby was very happy. When mom asks, "Where are the new shoes?" The baby will put out a foot to look at the new shoes. Sometimes when my shoes are dropped, my mother asks, "Where are the shoes?" The baby will turn to look for it, because new shoes are his favorite thing, and the baby will put his feet out for people to put on again.
Eight-month-old baby early education music early education music is an early education method that babies will use at many stages. So, what early education music is suitable for 8-month-old babies? Here are four children's music songs, suitable for reading. Three children play house, brother and ant, playing with building blocks.
Children's music is a good way to train their baby's listening, so besides the above four kinds of children's music, mothers can also choose other music, but try to let their baby listen to some soft and rhythmic light music: the rhythm of music should be fast and slow, strong and weak, so that children can listen to music with different melodies, timbres, tones and rhythms to improve their baby's perception of music. Parents can hold their children's hands and teach them to clap their hands with music, or they can teach their children to dance their arms while singing. These activities can not only cultivate children's sense of music rhythm, develop children's movements, but also stimulate children's positive and cheerful emotions.
It's not a bad habit for an eight-month-old baby to be clingy. Many parents regard their children's clingy as a weakness. Preschool experts especially pointed out that sticking to young children is not only a bad habit, but also an appropriate sticking to babies is directly conducive to future communication.
Most babies aged 0 to 1.5 will feel attached to their parents. If a baby of this age has not formed a sense of attachment to his family, it will cast a shadow over his later life. Therefore, it is best for babies to bring their own during this period. In today's society, due to the accelerated pace of life, most parents can't raise and take care of their children all day. Many families can only ask nannies or grandparents to take care of their babies' daily lives, and the relationship between children and parents is alienated. Many parents are proud that they gave birth to a good baby who is not "clingy" and generous. As we all know, the family is the best place to give each child warmth and courage, and what provides these strengths is the warm, intimate and continuous relationship between the baby and the mother-moderate attachment (that is, "clingy phenomenon"). This can not only help children find satisfaction, but also help them enjoy pleasure. Moderate attachment helps to build a person's trust and confidence, and he can successfully live in harmony with his partner and future generations.
Therefore, experts remind that if the baby has not developed a moderate "sticky humanity" in infancy, it may be difficult to communicate with others in the future, thus affecting his future social life and family life.
Early education for babies of different months has a long-term impact on brain development. In the first few years after birth, the influence of good environment (health, nutrition, care, stimulating interaction with others, etc. ) the influence on children's brain function will last until 15 years old. Because early childhood is a critical period for the development of children's intelligence, personality and social behavior. The early experience of the brain is very important to form the working mode of the brain. Therefore, the sooner children pay attention to moral education, intellectual education, sports and emotions, the better they will develop in an all-round way.
The age from zero to three is a critical period for children's sensory training. Parents should pay attention to the training of children's six senses (vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch and stereoscopic perception). Early stimulation of hearing, vision, touch, stereoscopic vision and vestibular movement, targeted training of individual cognitive and language skills, coarse and fine movements and adaptability. At the same time, in parent-child interaction, daily games and interpersonal communication, we should pay attention to cultivating and shaping children's good behavior habits and personality and other intellectual factors.
Key points of early neonatal education:
1, mother and child have early skin contact, and touch and cuddle the baby more;
2. Talk to your baby more and smile more;
3. Let the baby look at the pictures and listen to soft and soothing music;
4. Stimulate sensory development (touch, sight, hearing, taste and smell);
5. Learn to look up and stick to crawling and walking training;
Key points of early education for 2-month-old babies:
1, communicate with your baby more and encourage your baby to pronounce;
2. Let the baby touch all kinds of toys and practice grasping;
3. Continue to practice prone head-up and vertical head-up and do baby exercises;
4. Training various perceptual abilities;
5. Take your baby to outdoor activities when the weather is good;
Pay attention to the early education of 3-4 months infants;
1, talk to your baby more and guide your baby to pronounce and laugh;
2. Arrange an environment for the baby to see, listen, touch and play;
3. Use plush toys with different materials and textures for him to grasp, hold and touch;
4. Pull up on your back and practice turning over;
5. Use language, posture and expression to encourage and appreciate the baby's behavior;
Key points of early education for infants aged 5-6 months:
1, read children's songs to the baby and let him learn to imitate the pronunciation of adults;
2. Teach your baby to know common items and learn to point your finger at the items you know;
3. Conduct audio-visual training to enhance the baby's understanding of language;
4. Actively practice grasping and reaching for toys, and strengthen finger ability training;
5. Encourage your baby to jump and practice sitting posture;
Key points of early education for infants aged 7-8 months:
1, to satisfy the baby's affection and attachment, and to cultivate a healthy psychology;
2. Develop language comprehension ability and teach your baby to pronounce "mom and dad" double consonants;
3, learn to identify body parts, teach your baby to imitate actions and know more things;
4. Training the dexterity of fingers;
5. Learn to crawl skillfully;
Key points of early education for 9- 10 month-old infants:
1, continue to encourage crawling, practice standing and learn to walk;
2. Learn to pinch small objects with your fingers and train your fine movements;
3. Learn to address people consciously and express simple meanings with gestures;
4. Look at more pictures and learn more;
5. Teach your baby to use utensils and learn to sit on the bedpan and wait. Enhance your baby's self-care ability;
1 1- 12 months baby early education points:
1, learn to walk alone and encourage more talking;
2. Strengthen cognitive ability training;
3. Use various toys to develop hand flexibility;
4. Read books, listen to stories and imitate some pronunciations or actions;
5. Develop regular living habits and cultivate self-care ability.