First, choose a catchy and simple jingle. Children develop slowly from small to large, and there is a process. Therefore, when using jingles to enlighten children, we should also change from simple to complex. For example, when we were young, we all heard the simple jingle "Eat peas and grow meat, but don't eat peas and be thin". Then the baby will find this simple sentence very interesting and easy to remember. The content is relatively simple, and children can understand it when they are older. This can improve the baby's listening and speaking ability, and also let the child's brain keep thinking and running.
Second, let the children repeat the children's songs after they learn to speak slowly. Parents have been reading different rhymes to their children. Children may be in an interested but relatively passive state, so it is more helpful for children to learn to retell slowly after their parents have finished speaking. At this time, you can also tell your child something a little more complicated. For example, "White rabbit, with erect ears, loves to eat turnips and vegetables, and it's so cute to jump around", from one or two sentences to four or five sentences.
Children's receptive ability, memory ability and even logical ability all grow and develop in a slowly complicated language. When children are young, parents should make good use of jingles to enlighten their children, and children will have obvious development and progress in all aspects.