What should we pay attention to in preschool education?
Why do infants need early education?
What should we pay attention to in early education in different periods?
Parents who are new to early education may lack this knowledge. The following Xinru has compiled detailed precautions for early childhood education for everyone ~
1 later. After 3 months of training, the baby urinates, which indicates that the head can stand up. Rumor has it that it has a slight effect on bones, so it is enough to keep the baby upright.
2.6 months without diapers during the day, waking up at night and urinating in the basin, and gradually getting rid of diapers at night.
Babies will practice sitting in the basin for less than 5 minutes. If they sit in the basin for too long, they will be inattentive, and when they grow up, they will develop the bad habit of defecating through the anus.
4. When the defecation frequency is reduced to 1-2 times, train to defecate regularly.
Baby audio-visual training for 3 months
A Hang bright toys with strong contrast and sound within 30cm away from the bed, practice your baby's attention, and change directions every five days or so.
Play music regularly.
C When the baby wakes up, talk to him and sing, such as feeding, bathing and touching, with a distance of about 30cm.
3-6 months
Toys of all colors, shapes and sounds are for babies to see, touch and listen to. Cultivate your baby to distinguish between good and bad voices, gentle voice encouragement and severe voice criticism.
6- 12 months
A train the baby's attention for a long time, and guide the baby to gradually observe, understand and be familiar with the things around him.
B let the baby look and find, and let the visual, auditory and psychological activities be closely linked. A slow child can start with what he likes best.
The baby's motor development is 2 months.
Lie on your back on an empty stomach, gradually extend the time, practice raising your head (put your arms on your chest and take a prone position), and broaden your horizons. As the baby's desire increases, the development of movements also increases.
3-6 months
Play with your hands, eat your hands, and practice your baby's grasping ability with toys (use carrot cores instead of fingers to relieve the discomfort of tigers); Training should be turned over, and it is not allowed to stop forcibly.
7-9 months
Use bright, rolling soft balls to tease your baby to crawl, train your baby to stand, sit and walk, enhance his activity ability and expand his range of activities.
10- 12 months
Practice walking by playing hide-and-seek games
Language training after the baby is born: talk to the baby often and let him babble. Language is related to people, things and actions.
5-6 months: Develop baby's action response to simple language, such as finding things with eyes, answering simple requirements with actions, and developing the ability to understand language.
9 months: consciously imitate pronunciation, such as mom and dad. The more fluent the language, the smarter it is (change a poem every 5-7 days).