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Prenatal care: how to lay a solid foundation for children
In today's society, eugenics has become the mainstream concept, and parents have made countless efforts and efforts for the healthy growth of the next generation. When children reach the age of 3-4, many parents begin to think about how to lay a good foundation for their children and let them have an advantage in the future competition.

Cherish children's interests and creativity.

In the process of children's learning, parents should pay attention to encouraging and stimulating their creativity and cultivating their hobbies. We don't want children to be slaves to study, but we want children to develop in an all-round way and enhance their concentration and self-confidence. Perhaps, children's interests will become their unique skills for future development.

Create a warm and harmonious family environment

Family is the cradle of children's growth. Parents should respect and care for each other and create a loving and warm family atmosphere for their children. Avoid swearing or losing your temper in front of children, because it will have a bad influence on children's physical and mental health. When children see mutual respect and care between parents and family, they will become more sensible and caring.

Correct guidance and reward and punishment correction

When children are three years old, they begin to understand many things. If the child often loses his temper, parents need to correct it in time, communicate with the child patiently, and let the child calm down and listen to the truth. Parents should encourage and praise well-behaved children, which can motivate them to pay more attention to their behavior and reduce or avoid losing their temper.

Strengthen the cultivation of social skills

When children are 3-4 years old, their expressive ability and language ability have developed quite well, and they can clearly express their feelings and needs. At this time, parents need to pay special attention to their words and deeds, set an example and educate their children to be polite and respect their elders. When taking children out or visiting the supermarket, you can let them participate in some things within their power, such as communicating with waiters and paying their own bills. This can consciously exercise children's social skills and let them learn to communicate with others.