2. Ask children questions from daily life, let them experience life and enrich their life knowledge. If the baby likes apples, it can be edited as "There are 5 apples on the table, and 1 apple was eaten. How many are left? "
3. Parents should not give answers to questions that can be operated by hand, so that children can operate, experience and comprehend. Prepare a rectangular piece of paper with four corners. Cut off a corner, how many corners are left?
4. Stimulate children's interest in math games, such as piling wood. Playing with building blocks can not only learn basic numerical concepts by counting, but also perceive basic concepts such as size, shape, weight, volume, symmetry and spatial relationship through the stacking of building blocks. Children's growth needs parents to pour more love, otherwise. .