2. Games: Through various games, such as puzzles, building blocks and toys, children's hand-eye coordination and spatial imagination can be exercised.
3. Music: Playing all kinds of music suitable for children's age can cultivate children's sense of music and rhythm.
4. Painting: letting children paint freely can improve their creativity and observation.
5. Exercise: Let children do all kinds of simple exercises, such as jumping, climbing and running. This can exercise their physical quality and coordination ability.
6. Socialization: Taking children to parks or relatives' homes will give them a chance to communicate with other children, which can improve their social skills.
7. Scientific experiments: Simple scientific experiments, such as making volcanic eruptions and planting bean sprouts, can cultivate children's scientific interest and exploration spirit.
8. Natural observation: Taking children outdoors and letting them observe various phenomena in nature can cultivate their observation and love for nature.
9. Daily life skills: Teach children some simple daily life skills, such as dressing, washing hands and eating. , can cultivate their independence.
10. Parent-child interaction: More parent-child interaction with children, such as making crafts and cooking together, can enhance parent-child relationship, and at the same time educate children about some life skills and social rules.