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Early childhood education
Early education refers to the directional cultivation of children aged 0-6 by adults according to their physical and mental development characteristics and sensitive development characteristics. However, at different ages, the emphasis is different, such as early multi-sensory function training, sports training, pronunciation and parent-child communication in infancy.

The educational focus of newborn babies

Newborn babies know the world around them and get in touch with the outside world through sensory perception, so early infant education can start with the development of sensory perception training. The so-called sensory perception means that human beings have a cognitive understanding of various characteristics of the external environment through sensory organs such as eyes, nose and ears. Parents should stimulate the baby in a timely and appropriate manner, exercise its various sensory organs and corresponding nervous system, and promote the baby's intellectual development.

The direction of early education

One: Layout environment

In order to promote the visual development of babies, a comfortable and bright environment can be arranged for them. You can hang some red, green and yellow toys around the crib, and use bright colors for clothes and quilts, so that the baby can see these colors every time he opens his eyes, which will promote the development of his visual function.

Two: Listen to some sweet music.

Babies can give their babies happiness and satisfaction through sweet voices. Studies show that babies who often listen to music have sharper eyes and richer expressions than ordinary babies, but be careful not to let the sound source be too close to the ear.

Third, increase your baby's chances of contact with the outside world.

/kloc-Babies under 0/year old can't walk, but they can also be brought by their parents to contact the environment outside the house, such as shopping malls, gardens, zoos, etc., to increase their curiosity. In order to develop babies' language ability, adults should often teach them to do simple actions and explain what they see.