1. Parents should pay attention to things that inspire their baby's mathematical thinking. Parents should cultivate their children's interests. Before children get into formal contact with math problems, they should first cultivate their interest in math problems and then carry out related exercises. For children, the best enlightenment period for learning mathematics is about two years old, so that they can naturally and smoothly establish mathematical concepts in life and games. In daily life, we should interact with children more. Let children learn knowledge bit by bit. Because children like to play, they play more in action, which helps to deepen their impression. It takes a process for children to accept new knowledge step by step.
Parents' thinking cultivation of children should be combined with the development characteristics of children. From easy to difficult, from concrete to abstract, accept children's personal differences, don't expect too much and put too much pressure on children. Parents should also master the sensitive period of children's mathematics, which is when children grow to a stage. The sensitive period of logical thinking can make most children have a better understanding of the concept of numbers when they are 4 years old. If parents can grasp their children's sensitive period and develop and guide their children's mathematical ability in time, children can understand knowledge more deeply.
2. What can parents do in their daily life? If parents want their children to establish the concept of numbers, they must first learn the corresponding relationship between numbers and things. Such questions can be asked at any time. You can ask him to count his family, fruits, toys, etc. It can also be different from a child looking for a partner. Children should observe, compare, analyze and draw conclusions when answering such questions, which is necessary for learning mathematics in the future. You can clean toys, wardrobes and kitchen lockers with your children, and let them classify toy cars by color, size and shape. This is a comprehensive training for children's ability to classify and count. Children's interest in this game is often beyond the imagination of adults.