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Two and a half weeks of math class
In fact, mathematics enlightenment has never been achieved overnight, because I have always felt that before the age of 3, we should first take care of the development of children's big motor training and fine motor, secondly cultivate children's life and study habits, and thirdly do a good job in children's language cognition.

We all say that parent-child reading, English enlightenment as early as possible, but mathematics is not as early as possible, it depends on the development of children. If the child fails in cognition, it will only be counterproductive to start mathematics rashly.

Parents should pay more attention to whether their children send out signals of interest in mathematics. If so, this is the best time for mathematics enlightenment.

So what exactly is a mathematical signal? For example, if we eat fruit at home, the children will pick the big ones; When sitting in the seat, the child will let his father sit here and his mother sit there; When we share snacks with children, we will compare who has more hands, who has fewer hands and so on. These are the signals that children send to us.

At this time, we can simply enlighten our children in mathematics. We can play stickers with children to let them know the size, orientation, color, shape and logical relationship; When going up the stairs, you can cross the steps with your child while counting, so that your child can learn to count; When sharing snacks with children, let them know the corresponding relationship between number and quantity.

Therefore, about the age of the beginning of mathematics enlightenment, about 3 years old is more appropriate. Of course, it doesn't matter if you are late. Mathematics enlightenment can be enlightened and guided from five aspects: number and quantity, number and calculation, plane geometry and solid geometry, object attributes and sorting rules.

Finally, I want to say that children must be slow in the initial stage of mathematics enlightenment, and don't covet progress. Slow down, you will find that children will give you many surprises; If you are greedy for progress, most of the time you get frustration from both sides.