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Early education games improve baby's communication ability.
Game 1: the bear family is a guest.

A Let Dad dress up as "Papa Bear". You take the baby to "Papa Bear" first.

You hold the baby's hand and knock, and the father bear inside asks, "Who is knocking at the door?" You teach the baby to answer, and then wait for Papa Bear to open the door. After opening the door, demonstrate how to greet and hug.

Explain and demonstrate how to communicate and improve your baby's understanding of communication.

B. Let the baby do it by himself.

C. Let the baby be the host and you and dad be the guests.

Game 2: Beautiful spring

You prepare a section of lotus root, a carrot and a bell pepper, and cut it into two sections with a horizontal knife; Then prepare various colors of pigments and demonstrate how to dip these "vegetables" in pigments and print them on paper to draw beautiful flowers. Then you can use colored pens to help the baby "process" the flowers beautifully. It would be better if there were more children to finish it together. In this process, you can remind children to exchange "brushes" and see how children "negotiate".

Explain how to create a play environment and help children learn to interact with others in a positive way. Even babies who don't like to participate in games can find their place in such games and integrate their "work" into everyone's "work".

Game 3: Find a friend

Sing the song "Finding Friends" with your baby, and hold your baby's hand while singing to complete the action performance. "Look, look, find friends, find good friends, salute and nod. We are all good friends (shaking hands). "

You can also teach your baby to sing polite songs.

Explain how to help your baby understand simple social morality in the form of nursery rhymes.

Game 4: Exchange

Let the baby take a toy when he is free to move. When he wants to play with other children's toys, you tell the baby to change them. See what the baby did?

At first, you will act as "another baby". If the baby wants to play with your toys, he will exchange with you. Then guide the baby to communicate with peers.

Explain how to teach children to solve problems in an appropriate way through games and help them communicate with others in a socially standardized way.