Although the content of mathematical enlightenment is simple, it has a wide range of fields and rich connotations, involving not only knowledge but also the cultivation of mathematical thinking and ability.
Many parents mention mathematics, and their first reaction is to teach their children to count and calculate. In fact, this is a very wrong practice.
Mathematics learning is not rote learning, and the way of endorsement can't make children understand mathematics. For mathematics learning, we suggest enlightening children in the following order:
Set (a collection of similar things), number (digital understanding), quantity (quantity), shape (geometric figure), time (time) and space (space) should be gradual, and should not exceed the outline, which conforms to the law of children's development.