Children around 2 years old can start with a simple origami game, and origami can be done in 2-3 steps. Don't rush for success. If you are older, you can try to learn to hold scissors, learn to cut paper strips or cut patterns. Of course, parents should stay with them at this time to ensure the safety of their children.
Paper-cutting is a very good way to cultivate hand movements, but if you want to get twice the result with half the effort, you must first stimulate your baby's interest in paper-cutting, which is the original driving force for your baby's progress. Parents can help their children make some simple paper-cut shapes, so that children can feel the interest and art from paper-cutting.
In addition to the cultivation of fine hand movements, the improvement of hands-on ability can also train children's self-care ability, which can not only help children learn to take care of themselves, but also cultivate hand movement skills, killing two birds with one stone. Parents can teach their children to pick up toys, clean the room and so on.
In daily life, parents should deliberately train their children to drink water, eat with chopsticks, learn to clean tables and floors, organize toys and wash handkerchiefs themselves. It not only cultivates hand skills, but also exercises children's self-care ability.
If early education wants to succeed, it is natural to start from the child's psychology and do what you like. Games are children's favorite way, providing all kinds of structural materials, allowing children to play structural games, entertaining and making teaching better.
Smart parents will participate with their children at this time and give them appropriate help, that is, they will have the fun of hands-on practice and will not let their babies give up or cry because the game is difficult. Tangram is a good toy, which can make babies use their hands and brains.
If you want your baby to be smart, you might as well start with a little game in your hand.