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How to promote the development of baby's counting ability?
When the baby is playing with toys, he often says "1, 2, 5, 8" to himself, and his mother always corrects him: "That's not true, it was 1, 2, 3, 4" from the beginning, but the baby didn't say two numbers, so he made a mistake again. Why does the baby always count incorrectly? How can I make my baby count in order quickly and correctly?

1 year and a half, the baby's counting ability has sprouted. During this period, most babies count like nursery rhymes, and there is no corresponding relationship between numbers and objects. In the process of counting, there are often cases of missing or duplication. At about 3 years old, the baby will point to the objects one by one with his hands, and at the same time say the numbers in order, so that the said numbers correspond to the objects pointed by his hands. However, at this stage, the coordination activities among the baby's hands, eyes, mouth and brain are not perfect, so the phenomenon of inconsistent hands and mouth often appears when counting: the mouth can count from 1, but the hands are out of order; Although the hands can be positioned one by one, the mouths are randomly counted; Although the mouth and hands can cooperate rhythmically, they are not in one-to-one correspondence. They often calculate two objects (1) or two objects (1). Although some babies in this period can count objects correctly, they often can't tell the total number of objects, but just say a number at will.

Therefore, parents can use daily necessities to help their baby learn to count, such as counting "How many buttons are there" and "1 2, a * * * has two buttons" with their baby, and can also lead their baby to sing some digital songs, such as five frogs or five monkeys, so that the baby can have a preliminary understanding of logarithm. Later, in order to help the baby better understand the corresponding relationship between numbers and objects, and then understand the actual meaning of numbers. Parents can also use animation and books to help their babies develop their counting ability better. For example, the early education of Beans is suitable for the wisdom island "Dianji 1-3", "Dianji 1-5" and "Dianji1-0" to gradually cultivate the baby's counting ability and logarithmic understanding ability, so that the baby can learn to count in specific situations and promote the development of the baby's counting ability.

The development of baby's counting ability has its own development process. Parents don't have to rush it. They need to cultivate their baby's counting ability according to their cognitive development level and hobbies, and make use of the situations and materials in daily life to lay a foundation for future study.