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What should a three-year-old baby teach at home early?
Many parents think that it is enough to give their baby's early education to the early education center, and they can be shopkeepers themselves, but they don't know that parents play a unique and irreplaceable role in the growth and education of their children. For the early education of your baby, you must not rely entirely on the early education center, let alone fake your hands. So what should family early education teach parents of three-year-old babies? Let's take a look:

The three-year-old baby is full of curiosity about everything and wants to do it himself. Parents should make full use of their baby's wishes to encourage and guide their living habits, such as encouraging their baby to eat, brush their teeth and go to the toilet, cultivating their baby's independent personality and good hands-on ability, so that their children can quickly adapt to the upcoming kindergarten life. By the age of three, children are relatively mature in intelligence and can already show interest in something, such as painting, singing and dancing. At this time, parents should carefully observe and discover the baby's specialty and interest in a certain aspect, and then strengthen professional training in this area and exercise from an early age so that the baby can have a skill when he grows up.

In addition, three-year-old children have reached a critical period in terms of language expression, sports ability and logical thinking ability, so parents should also pay attention to the cultivation of these abilities, such as accompanying their children to do parent-child reading, encouraging their children to tell stories themselves, taking their children to do outdoor sports and handicrafts, and exercising their ability to control big sports and fine sports.