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What should parents pay attention to in the early education of children aged 3 ~ 6?
3 to 6 years old is the best age for children to learn.

Children of this age have strong imitation ability, quick acceptance ability and great curiosity. It can be said that what you teach him, what you want him to be, he will be.

Early education is not to teach children some knowledge, such as English, mathematics, specialties and so on. Of course, if children are really interested in a certain aspect, parents should also provide their children with a corresponding development environment.

It is important to give children full play to their own space and conditions, give them opportunities to show themselves and take care of themselves, and let their abilities develop well.

As we all know, children will suddenly change a lot when they are 3 years old. Some children become very disobedient and stubborn, and some children suddenly become very unstable.

Three-year-old children have become much more capable than before. They will keep asking their parents. If these demands are not met, they will cry and make a scene.

The body of a 3-year-old child is changing and improving every day. Their knowledge and experience, ability to understand things, social skills, language and thinking are all improving.

Now let's see what children aged 3 -6 should learn.

Learning Chinese characters and developing intelligence have obvious effects:

If you start studying at the age of five, your IQ will reach110 one year before you enter school; If you start studying at the age of four and study for two years, your IQ will reach120; If you start studying at the age of three and study for three years, your IQ will reach about 130.

The significance of early concentrated and rapid literacy lies in training children's memory, developing their potential ability, cultivating and improving their comprehensive quality and developing their intelligence.

It is necessary to carry out early, concentrated and rapid literacy education for children in time.

Before the age of 6, it is a "golden education period". Children at this stage have the best memory effect. If you miss this stage, you have to relearn it six or seven times.

The brain of a 3-6-year-old child is like a blank disk. For them, memory is not a burden, but a physiological need. If we miss this period, it will be irreparable for life.

Finally, we should pay attention to children's early education.

1, caring and caressing children. Give them more smiles and be more interested in what they do. When they make mistakes, they can't measure their mistakes by adult standards, but mainly encourage them.

2. Let children learn to be independent and learn to be independent. Respect their needs, their hobbies, encourage them to express their thoughts and feelings, discuss with them more when things happen, listen to their opinions, allow them to make their own choices and decisions, and tolerate children and parents having different opinions.

3. Make children feel happy. Provide them with time, places and toys for games, and encourage and support their hobbies. Although children's leading activity is learning after entering school, games are still an indispensable part of it.

4. Save some face for your child, and don't scold your child in front of other children.

5. Be children's friends, actively participate in children's hobbies, and make children's lives meaningful and colorful.

Finally, parents must fully understand the educational value of life and games to their children's growth, and it is strictly forbidden to "pull out the seedlings and encourage them" to advance education and strengthen training. Follow the law of children's development and learning characteristics, pay attention to the all-round and harmonious development of children's body and mind, and respect individual differences in children's development. We must not use a "ruler" to measure all children and other advanced educational concepts.