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How to Develop Children's Mathematical Talent
How to discover children's mathematical talent? In life, many parents may think that their children's mathematical talent will never be seen until they learn to add, subtract, multiply and divide, but this is not necessarily the case. Babies also show certain logical thinking ability in induction and collocation, which is related to their mathematical talent. For example, a child knows a pair of chopsticks with bowls, and there are four chairs around a table, which are all manifestations of his positive thinking. For another example, children can sort out family relationships, know who is husband and wife, and know the names of distant relatives. Or children can remember some phone numbers and are sensitive to some numbers of weight, length and money. These are all proofs of children's clear logic. If children are outstanding in this respect, parents can make more preparations for numbers.

Training countermeasures: Parents can cultivate their children's sensitivity to numbers by playing games, so that they can get in touch with some activities that require logical thinking, such as letting him put the toys he has played back, letting him identify where things are, training their children to tidy up housework, and letting them have an intuitive experience of arrangement, combination, classification and induction through activities such as hanging a dress on a hook, one person, one vote and two people sitting in a row of seats. Or consciously get rid of the baby and help him remember phone numbers, addresses and other things to strengthen his memory.