2. Reading: Read picture books to children, expose them to rich colors and images, and cultivate their observation ability and imagination.
3. Singing and telling stories: Singing and telling stories can help children improve their language skills and enhance their memory.
4. Early education games: Through some simple early education games, such as piling wood and puzzles, children's hand-eye coordination and spatial thinking ability can be exercised.
5. Touch and feel: Let children touch different objects with their hands and feel their texture, shape and temperature, which helps to cultivate their sense of touch and smell.
6. Imitation and role-playing: Encourage children to imitate the actions and expressions of adults, or play role-playing games with them, which will help develop children's language skills and social skills.
7. Music enlightenment: Let children touch different styles of music, such as classical music and folk music, and cultivate their music appreciation ability and sense of rhythm.
8. Natural experience: Take children to parks, zoos and other places, let children get close to nature, understand animals and plants, and cultivate children's environmental awareness and ecological concept.
9. Social communication: Let children participate in some parent-child activities or kindergarten activities, interact with other children, and cultivate their teamwork and social skills.
10. Work and rest rules: develop good work and rest habits, such as going to bed, getting up and eating on time. It helps to cultivate children's self-discipline and time concept.