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Smelly mathematics
If she has a few "smelly problems", she can't be bad at math in the future. If she is well trained, maybe she will become a headmaster? The incarnation of "Little Tang Priest" has been asking difficult questions about numbers. In fact, children with high math ability are mainly reflected in two aspects, one is the three-dimensional sense, and the other is the sensitivity to English letters. If the children at home keep asking you, mom, what time is it? Mom, how long is a period? Mom, it's five Apple companies, right? This means that your child is particularly interested in data.

If parents want to improve data sensitivity, they should practice their children so that they can match the data with specific things. For example, when climbing stairs, they can count the steps while walking; On the premise of training children's sense of numbers, they also trained their ability of classification and statistics. This method of mathematics enlightenment is more comprehensive than teaching children to count.

Children like to open things. There is a kind of children who especially like to open things. No matter toys or furniture, as long as they are on mobile phones, most of them are detachable. This is actually a manifestation of children's curiosity. I wonder if parents have found out that their children have this practice? If so, parents should not worry. It is likely that the child was curious when he was a child. Although curiosity has many shortcomings, it is a vital ability for children. Don't dislike the child breaking things, let him open them! As long as parents can keep their children safe, your child may become a small inventor when he grows up.

It is really admirable that children love to move endlessly. However, some children, even a small "perpetual generator", have no idea that they are tired. Children always like to jump up and down and can't stop their steps. In the eyes of their parents, this idea is almost bound. However, a lively and active child's three-dimensional sense will be improved a little, because she has been exercising and observing the surrounding natural environment, because when exercising, the human brain will follow suit, and the child will use his brain to calculate the distance between objects and between himself and his parents. This seemingly small behavior is itself a summary of mathematical ability.