Pick a few things that children like or have always wanted, and hide them in a corner of the house for children to observe and find for themselves. You can also set up some tips to make children turn their heads and think, and finally find their goals and experience happiness and satisfaction. Be careful not to put things on high places, window sills and other places with high risk factors.
Step 2 be picky
First, teach children the correct placement of items, and then deliberately disrupt the location of items, such as putting soap in the bedroom and toys in the bathroom. And guide children to clean up and correct, can be appropriately rewarded to help children develop good habits of placing items.
3. Card pairing
Don't throw away the waste paper box in a hurry. Cut it into several circular cards with the same size, and each two cards are painted with the same color or pattern, with the pattern facing down and the back facing up. Then let the children browse at will. A group of two cards can be returned. If the two cards are different, buckle them and turn them over again until all the cards are matched successfully.
Step 4 overcome obstacles
Cut the newspaper into strips, find an aisle, stick notes at different heights between aisles, and set them as "obstacles" for children to pass through. The rule is "Don't touch the note". Be careful not to use rope and other things that are easy to strangle children instead of long notes.
5, ferrule
Put toys, stationery and other items on the ground, draw a line, let the children stand outside the line, then cover the things with a circle and take one from the sleeve.