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Guide to early childhood education
Many parenting experts point out that early education for babies should start from birth, and even prenatal education can be carried out earlier during pregnancy. The purpose of early education is to help children contact, understand and learn, and to master more life skills and language skills through early education, so as to help the baby grow better. Therefore, it is best to start early education for infants and young children from a few months old.

One month old

Children can have early education in a month, and babies can exercise their visual ability and tactile sensitivity in a month. When the baby is awake, talk to him, such as responding to the baby's "eyah". At the same time, you can often caress and touch your baby's whole body, and massage your baby's limbs, palms and back.

Two months old.

Continue early education until the baby is two months old. You can exercise the baby's basic big movements and sense of smell, let the baby practice raising his head, and do it two or three times a day to exercise the baby's neck. Smell the soap or scented things occasionally to see how the baby will react when he smells different smells.

Three months old

When the baby is three months old, you can let the baby learn to turn over. Let the baby lie on his side first, and then guide the baby to lie on his back with toys. Usually let the baby look at himself in the mirror, and at the same time train his vision and touch to improve his cognitive ability.