After the baby is born, it will feel strange to everything outside. At this point, their thinking is in a state of confusion and vagueness. The whole person is like a blank sheet of paper, and various things and concepts begin to leave traces on it. This is the initial stage of thinking. He can't understand everything around him, so he can only learn to feel and touch them slowly, so this stage is also called? Perception period? . When the children are older, they have a certain understanding of the whole world. At this time, his brain will enter a period of rapid development. He is hungry for all knowledge and greedily absorbs all available information, so this stage is also called? During the study period? .
When the knowledge reserve reaches a certain level, children will use the information they have to imitate and observe some behaviors, so as to realize advanced and complex thinking activities, such as imitating others' singing or imitating teachers' writing. So this stage is called. Imitation period? . When a child can imitate others and do whatever he wants, he will master enough advanced thinking activities, and then he will spontaneously enter the next stage, that is? Innovation period? . At this stage, children become extraordinarily clever, can draw inferences from others in doing anything, and can often solve complex problems independently in their own way.
So it is easy to draw a conclusion according to the changing process of children's thinking, if he has not learned this kind of passing? Painting? The way to solve mathematical problems, then naturally it is impossible to imitate others to use this skill, let alone create this idea of solving mathematical problems out of thin air. In fact, except for the instinct related to survival, any acquired knowledge and skills need to be acquired through learning. So if you want your child to learn to draw and solve problems, you'd better teach him this method first.