2. Games: Through various games, such as puzzles, building blocks and toys, children can be helped to develop hand-eye coordination, spatial perception and creativity.
3. Music: Let children listen to all kinds of music, which can help children improve their listening, rhythm and music appreciation.
4. Art: Let children participate in painting, handicrafts and other activities, which can improve children's creativity and aesthetic ability.
5. Exercise: Outdoor activities and family sports, such as skipping, kicking and playing, can help children improve their physical coordination, balance and strength.
6. Socialization: Let children play with children of the same age, which can help children learn the ability of sharing, cooperation and conflict resolution.
7. Nature: Taking children to parks, zoos or botanical gardens can let them get in touch with nature, learn biological knowledge and cultivate awareness of respecting and protecting the environment.
8. Science: Simple scientific experiments, such as making volcanic eruptions and planting bean sprouts, can stimulate children's curiosity and exploration spirit.
9. Math: Math games in daily life, such as counting fruits and comparing sizes, can help children build mathematical concepts and logical thinking ability.
10. Language: Daily conversations with children in daily life can help children improve their language expression and understanding.