Stimulate perception ability
The first step of infants' intellectual enlightenment is to let them know the world around them as soon as possible. By creating rich visual and tactile experiences, children are exposed to objects of various colors and shapes, thus cultivating their perception ability. 1 year-old is a period when children are full of curiosity. Encouraging them to explore, beat and operate things will help improve their perceptual acuity and intellectual development.
Memory cultivation
As children grow up, they begin to talk. At this time, teaching children to recite simple children's songs and stories can not only enrich their language ability, but also exercise their memory. By purposefully letting children find toys or small clothes, and playing games such as literacy and counting, children's memory can be effectively improved.
Thinking and imagination
The cultivation of analytical classification ability is the key to children's growth. By identifying toys and building blocks, children's analytical and discriminating abilities are gradually improved. After the age of 3, simple building block games can further exercise children's thinking and creativity. At the same time, use games and stories to stimulate children's imagination and sow seeds for their creativity.