Grasp the training of feeling and perception
Create conditions for children to be exposed to objects of various colors and shapes, from toys to household items. In addition to watching, children should also be allowed to touch and fiddle with their hands to experience and understand. By seeing more, touching more and fiddling more, they will know some superficial knowledge, make their feelings and perceptions more acute, and their intelligence will naturally improve accordingly.
Cultivate memory
The child is old enough to speak independently. They can be taught to recite simple children's songs. Children around the age of three can be taught to recite short poems and stories. At the same time, they can train children to put toys or small clothes somewhere and let them find them purposefully. This is a good way to cultivate their memory.
Exercise thinking and imagination
Let the children recognize something from some toys or furniture. You can also teach them to distinguish their little hands and feet from their five senses, and then train their children to pick out blocks with the same color and shape from a large pile of wood, and gradually improve their analytical ability and discrimination ability. After the age of three, children can play simple building block patchwork games.