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The baby just turned three months old, how to do early education?
Now more and more parents have the awareness of early education, and more and more parents begin to make preparations when their babies are very young. So the baby is three months old, how to do early education? Let's have a look.

First, the baby is only three months old. How should I do early education? 1, early physical education. Usually, three-month-old babies already like to move. At this time, parents can train their children to do some small sports and stimulate their baby's development through some small sports. For example, parents can find a vegetable basket and put a ball or balls in it, so that parents can play games and practice pitching with their babies. Before pitching, parents should demonstrate to their baby, then guide the baby to pitch, and then compete with mom and dad. In the process of pitching, you can read some small words or idioms After a long time, babies will imitate adults and read idioms by themselves. At this time, the three-month-old baby's language memory ability is very good. As long as parents are willing to teach their baby attentively, they can remember it.

2. Music early education. Before the baby goes to bed or just gets up, you can listen to some quiet music, so that the baby can learn some simple nursery rhymes by listening to music. In addition, it can cultivate the baby's interest in music. In the process of listening to music, parents can also say some civilized words to their babies, such as praising their growth and height. At this time, the baby is very willing to accept it. Listening to music can make the baby feel happy.

Second, what role does early education have for children? Parents can make their children develop physically and mentally in an all-round way through early education, and also cultivate their abilities, such as perception, language ability and thinking ability. And they can also be of great help to their emotions and personalities. Studies have shown that if children who have good relationships and emotions from childhood can adapt to society faster and better when they grow up, their children will be more independent and confident.