2. Social skills: By interacting with other children, babies can learn social skills such as sharing, cooperation and communication.
3. Emotional cognition: Early education can help babies understand their emotions, learn to control their emotions, and cultivate good emotional management skills.
4. Hands-on ability: Early education activities usually require hands-on operation by babies, which helps to improve hands-on ability and creativity.
5. Visual and auditory perception: through observation, listening to stories, singing, etc. Babies can improve their sensitivity and responsiveness to vision and hearing.
6. Physical coordination: Sports and games in early education activities can help babies improve their physical coordination and enhance their physical fitness.
7. Self-care ability: In the process of early education, the baby will gradually learn daily life skills such as dressing, washing hands and arranging toys.
8. Curiosity and exploration spirit: Early education activities can stimulate the baby's curiosity and exploration spirit, and cultivate their interest and enthusiasm for new things.
9. Self-confidence: By completing early education tasks and activities, babies can build self-confidence and face challenges more bravely.
10. Concentration: Early education activities require the baby to concentrate, which helps to improve attention and duration.