Intellectual stimulation in the golden age
In the golden age of 0-2 years old, the brain develops rapidly and has strong plasticity. It is very important to provide comprehensive intellectual stimulation for premature infants, which will help them make progress in language, cognition, vision and body movements.
The importance of breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is an indispensable part of premature infant education. Studies have shown that infants who are breastfed perform better in intelligence, especially premature infants, and the promotion of breastfeeding is more significant.
Training of vision, hearing and touch.
In the usual feeding process, parents can consciously train their babies' visual, auditory and tactile abilities. This kind of stimulation helps babies to make progress in language, cognition, vision and body movements.
Patience and persistence
Cultivating the intelligence of premature infants is not a one-off event, and it requires the patience and persistence of parents. Even if the baby's initial reaction is not so obvious, don't lose heart, because persistent efforts will eventually bear fruit.