1. Create a safe and warm learning environment: provide children with a quiet and comfortable learning space, put some toys and books suitable for their age, and some paintings and handmade materials to stimulate their creativity and imagination.
2. Establish the rules of daily life: make a reasonable schedule of work and rest, including fixed time of getting up, eating, taking a lunch break and sleeping, so that children can develop good living habits.
3. Play interactive games with children: Spending some time with children every day, such as playing with building blocks, puzzles, singing and dancing, can not only promote parent-child relationship, but also help children develop their language, cognitive and social skills.
4. Reading storybooks: Reading some storybooks suitable for children every day can help children develop their interest in reading and improve their language skills.
5. Cultivate self-care ability: teach children to do some simple housework, such as sorting toys and folding clothes, to cultivate their self-care ability and sense of responsibility.
6. Encourage exploration and discovery: provide some safe experimental materials for children to try by themselves and cultivate their spirit of observation and exploration.
7. Participate in online educational resources: Use educational resources on the Internet, such as educational videos and online courses, to enrich children's learning content and methods.
8. Consider seeking help and guidance from professional preschool institutions or preschool experts.