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The baby is particularly active for a hundred days, and he doesn't concentrate on reading picture books. What should I do?
Introduction: With the development of education, the awareness of early education has been recognized by more and more parents, and some parents even started early education when their babies were very young. 100-day-old babies are at the second peak of their intellectual development. Some people say that the baby 100 days is particularly active. What if early education doesn't concentrate on reading picture books? Let's discuss it together today.

First, show the baby a picture book suitable for several months. Children of every age have corresponding development rules. For 100-day-old babies, paper picture books are still a little too early, because 100-day-old babies are in a critical period of vision development. At this time, the baby can't see the picture book clearly, so it's useless to show it to him. The most important thing for a three-month-old baby is to develop fine movements. The picture book suitable for 100 day baby is a cloth book and a form of picture book, but the color is bright and there is no story, so you can tear it at will. Showing cloth books to your baby can exercise your baby's finger grasping ability and fine hand movements, and at the same time, you can enlighten the language and teach your baby to know colors and shapes.

Second, replace picture books with other early education methods. A three-month-old baby is interested in big colors. At this time, the early education method is not only reading cloth books, but also other early education methods, such as playing talking toys for babies.

After three months, the baby's vision has not been fully developed, but his hearing has been well developed. The sound early teaching method can attract the baby's attention more than the color early teaching method. You can hang some brightly colored and loud toys directly above your baby, such as bells or music boxes, to attract your baby to see objects through hearing. Three-month-old babies especially like to play with their hands, like to reach out and grasp their palms, and also like to touch toys with their hands and listen to the sounds made by toys. At this time, early education can focus on playing, not reading. By teaching your baby to clap your hands and ring the bell, you can also develop your baby's intelligence.