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What is appropriate to teach "zero-year-old education"?
Many parents pay more attention to their children's enlightenment education, so when their children are a few months old, they have already begun to have some educational behaviors for their children, in order to let them study better in the future. So what should parents teach their children's zero-year-old education?

First, teach children to practice oral English. When children are less than one year old, most of them don't know how to speak. Usually the words that pop out of their mouths are relatively simple words. At this time, it is normal for the baby not to talk too much. As parents, you can often take your children to talk, let them imitate with their own mouths and exercise their children to talk more. Let children practice speaking as early as possible, which will greatly improve their language ability in the later period. What parents should do most is to stay with their children, talk more around them and familiarize them with the language, so that they will not feel too strange when learning the language in the future.

Second, bring children to know numbers or pinyin together. Children are younger than one year old and have poor acceptance. Therefore, parents only need to increase their children's interest in learning during this period, so that children can improve their interest first. Then they will not be at a loss when they carry out further enlightenment education, and it will be logical. So parents can bring their children to know simple numbers or pinyin together. In the meantime, they don't need to ask their children to learn to count or read pinyin at once, just let them do so. Parents can also buy some digital cards for their children to make them more interested. Parents can also play some interactive games with their children, or listen to more music for their children, which can cultivate their character. Taking children out to play often and getting familiar with other children can also improve their interpersonal skills.