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Education suitable for 3-year-old babies
1. Always read some children's stories with your baby. This story should be illustrated. Now, children should not show too long stories. Preferably short. When reading, you should enrich your baby's language ability. If possible, let the baby tell stories simply, which will test his memory and language organization ability.

2. If you take your baby out, you can increase his knowledge through anything you see on the road, such as going to the zoo, seeing all kinds of animals, teaching him to know all kinds of animals and drawing more real things to deepen his understanding.

He began to cultivate his independent ability, such as letting him dress himself, eating by himself without being fed by his parents and so on. This also prepared him for entering kindergarten to better adapt to kindergarten life.

My baby is 3 years old and will soon go to kindergarten. He received a lot of things in kindergarten, and what he saw was the most touching thing at this time. Afraid that he can't learn well, we should instill some good qualities in him and let him talk about what happened in kindergarten. Parents must correct the bad places they find through understanding and repeat them constantly to deepen their impression.

5. Praise, praise and encourage the baby. Don't hit the child, it hurts the child's heart the most. Don't swear, but set an example.

What games are suitable for 3-year-olds?

1. Play ball (physical movement, fine movements, emotional/social interaction)

Two people can hit the ball, roll the ball to each other, or make the ball into a circle. You can put sandbags in the hole, and it is better to catch sandbags.

2. Wheeled toys (physical exercise)

Babies will like to ride tricycles or bicycles. But make sure the tricycle is the right size so that the baby's feet can be pedaled.

3. Complete portrait (fine movements, intelligence/logic)

Draw an unfinished portrait and let the baby finish it.

4, hands-on cutting (fine movement, vision)

Let the baby cut paper along the edge of the paper, and finally cut it at will. Next time, try to cut along a line, move the paper with your other hand and cut the picture from the magazine. Get scissors, glue and paper ready and you can start the game. But you must be careful when using scissors, and you must have adult guidance.

5. The concept of color (vision, intelligence/logic)

Colored cardboard games are easy to play. You can use plastic bottle caps, building blocks or cards of different colors to classify your baby by color; You can also cut out color pictures from magazines and put them on color posters. Draw a certain color on the drawing board, cook a certain color of food, and wear a certain color of clothes for the baby to identify.