Be good at guiding
Children will ask questions when they have time. Don't just tell him what's going on. You can implicitly guide children to ponder the results themselves, which will exercise their thinking ability.
Cultivate interest
When children were young, they were curious about everything they saw. We can naturally cultivate their hobbies. For example, if a child wants to draw, you can ask him to draw. Maybe he just draws messy lines at first, but you should also say to your child, "The baby draws very well, and you are great." Tell him to keep doodling happily.
Play a puzzle game
Playing is a child's nature. Taking advantage of the baby's love to play, parents can play some educational games with their baby, such as building trees and playing checkers.
Communicate with the baby often.
Talking to your baby more often can exercise your baby's language ability, thinking ability and intellectual development.
Multimedia education
Let the baby often listen to music, watch cartoons and dance programs, and exercise the baby's brain during watching and listening.