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The baby learns math, young, young.
"You must practice Chinese and learn Pinyin, or you will not be able to keep up with your classmates' learning progress when you go to primary school." "Most of the children in the class are proficient in mental arithmetic within 100, and my family is still slowly snapping their fingers." "English must develop a sense of language from an early age, and it will be too late to pay attention to it when children go to primary school!"

As a parent of young children, have you heard these remarks, and are deeply anxious about them, ready to give your child a "perfect supplement" extracurricular class? However, it is unrealistic to learn so much important knowledge by enrolling in classes.

Therefore, we encourage parents to cultivate the skills that children need to acquire in the first grade through the education accumulated in life! Today, let's share some parenting advice in Chinese, math and English, so that children can easily learn knowledge without reporting for class!

(1) Chinese is a national treasure, and feeling the charm of words and languages is the first lesson in summer!

Practice writing: Parents can buy a copybook for their children and encourage them to practice for 20 minutes every day. Because primary schools have fixed learning tasks every day, they can't be lazy at will, so children can adapt to the learning mode of primary schools in advance to avoid being emotional about homework after attending primary schools. Furthermore, practicing calligraphy can make children quiet and parents can have fewer headaches.

Expression: Learning to organize language to express what you think is the first lesson in learning composition. Parents can use the materials in life to guide their children to look at pictures and talk. Mother cooked a big dinner. What's the name of this dish? What about the color? How does it taste? Dad bought a bunch of flowers. How many? Is it red rose or pink lily? Is it arranged in steps or scattered around the center? If children have difficulty in expressing themselves at first, parents can give them an example to learn from imitation.

Literacy and Pinyin: Reading story books with Pinyin with your children before going to bed at night will not only help you know Chinese characters and learn Pinyin, but also help you learn how to describe events. More importantly, it is conducive to the cultivation of parent-child relationship.

(2) English is a bridge for children to the world. The sooner they start building, the farther they can go in the future!

Efficient use of entertainment time: from watching pure English cartoons and pure English movies, raise children's "ears" Many children can't understand English spoken by others, not because they don't know the words, but because they don't remember the correct pronunciation of the words, so the sounds and words don't match. By listening and watching more, we can establish the connection between words and sounds. Furthermore, cartoons can also arouse children's interest in learning English, just to know more about the plot.

Recommended movies: Finding Nemo, Toy Story, The Lion King, Romance of the Sea, Dream Journey, etc.

Encourage children to imitate classic lines: they can not only imitate but also repeat what the characters say, which is an excellent opportunity to cultivate a sense of language. Children don't even need to understand the specific meaning, but they will unconsciously master the use of grammar in the process of reading!

(3) Mathematics is a basic subject, and the mastery of mathematics in primary school is very important for the future study of natural science!

Using mathematics in the environment to strengthen children's mathematical thinking: parents can throw out some mathematical problems in life at an appropriate time and invite children to help solve them together. For example, we are going to have a family dinner today. How many families will we have when we have children? How many people are there respectively? How many people eat in total? When will they arrive? Not only help children strengthen their counting skills, but also get in touch with some simple but common addition and subtraction operations to cultivate a sense of numbers.

Use specific scenes to help children understand abstract mathematical knowledge: go shopping in the supermarket today, let children calculate the prices of several items and pay for them, or let children help you count how many potatoes and bottles of milk you bought? Similarly, repeatedly helping children to carry out addition and subtraction training can let children know about money and connect abstract numbers with concrete money. Visualized knowledge is more conducive to children's memory and understanding.

Use "mathematical language" to guide children to think mathematically: parents can strengthen their children's memory of mathematical language by increasing the frequency of using mathematical language in their lives, so that children can quickly recall and imitate your language and express or answer it next time they encounter similar scenes.

For example, we only took ten dollars to the convenience store and spent three dollars on sugar. How much money do we have left? For another example, when buying Hu Aishan, should it be long or short? The big box of biscuits has five more packets than the small box of biscuits, the big one is 15 yuan and the small one is 10 yuan. Shall we buy cheap or expensive? I want to buy a pen to write with. Do you want a thicker one or a thinner one? This is all about feeling and experiencing mathematics in daily life, and parents can subtly guide their children to learn mathematics in daily life.

Learn through fun, and experience the fun of mathematics in games: games are children's unique activities, which conform to the law of children's growth and are also the value demands of children's inner life. "Education through fun" has always been the main theme of preschool education. Therefore, according to the learning characteristics of children of this age and their hobbies, we should develop the concept of young convergence in mathematics.

For example, let children play the role of supermarket cashier to help you settle the amount. In addition to guiding children to perform simple addition and subtraction operations, they can also be guided to learn counting methods such as two numbers, five numbers and subsequent numbers. I bought three bags of potatoes, each with five. How many are there in a * * *?