1. Language ability training: communicate with children daily, read more books to children, encourage children to imitate pronunciation, and gradually improve their language expression ability.
2. Social skills training: let children participate in parent-child activities, kindergartens and other occasions, interact with other children, learn to share and cooperate, and cultivate children's social skills.
3. Emotional cultivation: give children full care and security, pay attention to their emotional needs, and help them build self-confidence and self-esteem.
4. Cognitive ability training: through toys and games, guide children to know the world and cultivate their observation, memory and thinking ability.
5. Cultivate good habits: Develop good living habits, such as regular work and rest, independent diet, and arranging toys, so as to lay the foundation for the healthy growth of children.
6. Cultivate independent ability: appropriately let children complete some simple tasks, such as dressing and washing hands, to cultivate children's self-care ability and independence.
7. Cultivate hobbies: observe children's hobbies, provide children with corresponding resources and environment, and stimulate children's interest in learning.
8. Family education methods: Parents should lead by example, avoid overindulgence or strict discipline, and adopt appropriate educational methods to guide their children's growth.
In a word, children aged 1.5 need to develop their abilities in all aspects under the joint education of family, school and society. Parents should pay attention to their children's growth needs, teach students in accordance with their aptitude, and lay the foundation for their future development.