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How to enlighten 5-year-old children in mathematics
1. The earlier mathematics is enlightened, the better.

Don't think that children are too young to understand, and mathematics enlightenment should start as soon as possible.

Children are born with a sense of numbers. At first, they had the ability of fuzzy calculation. Later, they developed the ability to calculate accurately. A poor foundation in the front will affect the development in the back, not by language or education.

2. Parents are not afraid of math.

Parents are children's first idols! If parents are anxious about math, it will definitely infect their children and affect their math scores. On the contrary, if parents are enthusiastic about mathematics, children will easily like mathematics.

3. Bring mathematics into life

Remember, don't think that mathematics equals calculation.

For children, dad's phone number, mom's birthday and going out to play on Sunday are all useful things in life. And this is also the most important method of mathematics enlightenment, which is to combine abstract numbers with life scenes.

4. Gamification of mathematics

Adults like games, not to mention children.

For example, if you want to cultivate your child's geometric thinking, you can build blocks and puzzles with your child and guide him to experience the transformation between graphics. For example, two triangles can be combined into a square, and two squares can be combined into a rectangle.

5. Use children's language guidance.

For many things, children's brain activity is different from that of adults.

Take the number "5" as an example. When a child sees it, his brain will process three pieces of information at the same time, one is the pronunciation of "Wu", the other is the visual symbol like a hook, and the third is the abstract concept of quantity. You can establish the connection between numbers and number symbols in your mind by asking your baby to sing, count, compare and estimate.

6. Let the children say more about the numbers.

For example, playing the game of "pretending to buy food" involves more language interaction. "How many vegetables can I buy for ten dollars?" "Three carrots, how much money is left?" Constantly giving feedback, many times, children will learn to add and subtract unconsciously.

7. Parents repeatedly say "nonsense"

As mentioned above, children need some time to understand the combination of abstract concepts and concrete objects, so parents must repeat related words more often.

For example, 10 minus 3, put two rows of pencils on the table, one row of 10 and the other row of 3. Parents should demonstrate again and again, and then let the children come. If they are wrong, they will repeat it over and over again.